Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3. Группа авторов

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Название Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3
Автор произведения Группа авторов
Жанр Химия
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Издательство Химия
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      9 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 (a) A camera image of VFD indicating its compartments, (b) a sche...Figure 9.2 Change in FL intensity of TPE at different rotation speeds and wa...Figure 9.3 Distribution of TPE nanoparticle size at WF = 95% for two differe...Figure 9.4 Fluorescent microscopic images captured from PVA hydrogel includi...Figure 9.5 (a) The effect of the addition of HBP to TPE‐2BA in order to prod...Figure 9.6 The impact of VFD on the reduction of the size of TPE‐2BA and enh...Figure 9.7 (a) The syringeablity and (b) stretchability of the fluorescent P...Figure 9.8 SEM images of the surface of PVA hydrogel films fabricated using ...Figure 9.9 Illustration of sources of errors and difficulties during charact...Figure 9.10 (a) Change in fluorescent spectra for a PAA hydrogel (film form)...Figure 9.11 (a) FL spectra and (b–d) fluorescence microscope images for the ...Figure 9.12 (a) Swelling behavior of dry sodium alginate hydrogels in distil...

      10 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Schematic illustration of synthesis strategy and application of ...Figure 10.2 Mechanism of AIE–SRP probes based on polymers phase transitions ...Figure 10.3 Chemical structure of monomers for synthesis of thermal‐sensitiv...Figure 10.4 Mechanism illustration of RIM‐based AIE dyes (a), which was modi...Figure 10.5 The methods for AIE monomers synthesis and post‐modification of ...Figure 10.6 Strategy illustration for the synthesis of AIE–SRP probes with d...Figure 10.7 Molecule structure of the AIE dyes for the synthesis of differen...Figure 10.8 Physical strategies for the preparation of AIE–SRP probes.Figure 10.9 The mechanism of AIE–SRP probes for the measurement of polymer TFigure 10.10 Overall schematic illustration of PNVCL used as temperature sen...Figure 10.11 MTT experiment results of the star‐like cage‐based AIE–SRP prob...

      11 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 AIE‐based strategies for the detection of different biological t...Scheme 11.1 Examples of AIE dyes for visualizing different compartments in t...Figure 11.2 Examples of AIE dyes that are used in cytoplasm membrane bioimag...Figure 11.3 Examples of AIE dyes used for mitochondria imaging.Figure 11.4 Examples of AIE dyes that are used for lysosome imaging.Figure 11.5 Chemical structure of AIE dyes used to image lipid droplets.Figure 11.6 Examples of AIE dyes used for nucleus imaging.Figure 11.7 Examples of AIE probes used to detect metal ions and superoxide....Figure 11.8 Examples of AIE probes for the detection of lipids and carbohydr...Figure 11.9 Examples of AIE probes used for the detection of amino acids, pr...Figure 11.10 Examples of AIE probes used to detect nucleic acids and pathoge...

      12 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 (a) Chemical structures and fluorescent images of four kinds of ...Figure 12.2 (a) Illustration of the different envelope structures of the Gra...Figure 12.3 (a) Chemical structure of 24, and the images of HeLa cells infec...Figure 12.4 (a) Left: Chemical structures of TriPE‐3BA (26) and TPE‐4BA (27)...Figure 12.5 The preparation of BSTPE (29)/PEO‐b‐PQDMA and TSTPE (30)/PEO‐b‐P...Figure 12.6 (a) Chemical structures of TPE‐star‐P(DMA‐co‐BMA‐co‐Gd) 31,TPE‐s...Figure 12.7 (a) Schematic diagram of the basic mechanisms of PDT. The chemic...Figure 12.8 (a) Various AIEgens with the killing ability of bacteria by PDT....Figure 12.9 The schematic illustration of (a) two‐step and (b) one‐step meta...Figure 12.10 (a) Left: Chemical structure of 45. Right: Bright‐field and flu...Figure 12.11 Degradable green biocide for bacterial detection and killing ba...Figure 12.12 (a) Chemical structure of 48. (b) FL image of S. epidermidis an...Figure 12.13 (a) Chemical structures of TPE‐ARs (4955) and use these molecu...Figure 12.14 Schematic illustration of grafted electrospun fiber mat binding...Figure 12.15 (a) Chemical structure of TPE‐Man (63). (b) Schematic of the pr...

      13 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Chemical structures of AIEgens.Figure 13.2 In vivo fluorescence imaging of the tumor growth by TPETPAFN Tat...Figure 13.3 Confocal images of the lung tissue section collected from the mo...Figure 13.4 Schematic illustration of single‐molecular and NIR‐II emitting o...Figure 13.5 (a) Two‐photon fluorescence imaging of brain tissue stained with...Figure 13.6 Schematic illustration of TCNTP as a fluorescence light‐up nucle...Figure 13.7 Long‐term tracking of ADSCs via TPETPAFN AIE dots. (a) CLSM imag...Figure 13.8 (a) Thionin staining of brain tissue collected from rats with ET...Figure 13.9 (a) Confocal images of undifferentiated and differentiated hMSCs...Figure 13.10 (a) Scheme depicting zebrafish embryo with lineage label in dif...Figure 13.11 Tracking the lysosomal pH during caudal fin regeneration after ...Figure 13.12 The NIR‐triggered release of siRNA from UCNP‐peptide‐AIE‐siRNA ...

      14 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 The design strategies of AIE‐active fluorescent probes: affinity...Figure 14.2 ALP sensing. (a) AIE‐active fluorescent probes for ALP. (b) Viru...Figure 14.3 AIE‐active fluorescent probes for caspases.Figure 14.4 Caspase sensing. (a) Schematic illustration of the targeted ther...Figure 14.5 Cathepsin B sensing. (a) AIE‐active fluorescent probes for cathe...Figure 14.6 AIE‐active fluorescent probes for β‐galactosidase (2125) a...Figure 14.7 Reductase sensing. (a) Fabrication of TPE‐containing polymeric a...Figure 14.8 (a) AIE‐active fluorescent probes for chymases (38), carboxylest...Figure 14.9 (a) AIE‐active fluorescent probes for histone deacetylase (4850Figure 14.10 (a) AIE‐active fluorescent probes for furin (53) and trypsin (5...Figure 14.11 AIE‐active fluorescent probes for telomerase. (a) Structure of Figure 14.12 Schematic illustration of AIE‐active probe 62 for DPP‐4 assay, ...

      15 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Characterization of TQ–BPN molecule and AIE dots. (a) Molecular ...Figure 15.2 Long‐term NIR‐II fluorescence whole‐body imaging of living mice....Figure 15.3 (a) Chemical structure of TB1. (b) NIR‐II fluorescence images (1...Figure 15.4 (a) Synthetic route of TB1‐RGD dots. (b) DLS data and TEM image ...Figure 15.5 Noninvasive NIR‐II fluorescence imaging (1000 nm LP, 100 ms) res...Figure 15.6 Characterization of BPN‐BBTD molecules and the synthesis of BPN‐...Figure 15.7 NIR‐II fluorescence and photothermal effect of BPN‐BBTD NPs. (a)...Figure 15.8 in vivo NIR‐II fluorescence whole‐body imaging. (a) NIR‐I (left,...Figure 15.9 in vivo photothermal therapy of subcutaneous and orthotopic blad...Figure 15.10 in vivo long‐term tracing of subcutaneous and orthotopic bladde...Figure 15.11 (a) Synthetic routes of the AIE fluorophore HLZ‐BTED based on B...Figure 15.12 (a) Schematic illustration of the preparation method of NIR‐II ...Figure 15.13 Representative in vivo long‐term NIR‐II fluorescence images (80...Figure 15.14 in vivo visualization of tumor‐feeding vessels in (a) and (b). ...Figure 15.15 Representative noninvasive NIR‐II fluorescence images (1250 nm ...Figure 15.16 (a) Representative noninvasive NIR‐II fluorescence images (1250...Figure 15.17 Molecular design and synthesis of BPST. (a) Structural formula ...Figure 15.18 Preparation and characterization of L897 NPs. (a) Schematic ill...Figure 15.19 Hindlimb vasculature imaging with L897 NPs and LSCI. (a) NIR‐II...Figure 15.20 Cerebral vessel imaging with L897 NPs and LSCI. (a) NIR‐II imag...Figure 15.21 Lymphatic imaging with L897 NPs. (a) NIR‐II imaging of lymphati...Figure 15.22 Tumor imaging with L897 NPs. (a) Tumor imaging in U87MG tumor‐b...Figure 15.23 Optical spectra and theoretical calculation results of 2TT‐oC6B...Figure 15.24 in vitro and in vivo NIR‐II fluorescence imaging (1000 nm LP, 2...Figure 15.25 (a) Schematic of the NE‐mediated NIR‐II AIE dots for brain infl...Figure 15.26 (a) Noninvasive time‐dependent in vivo NIR‐II fluorescence imag...Figure 15.27 NIR‐II fluorescence imaging of the rabbit ureter using 2TT‐oC6B...Figure 15.28 NIR‐II fluorescence imaging of the ureter with 2TT‐oC6B dots by...Figure 15.29 Chemical structures and optimized ground‐state (S0) geometries ...Figure 15.30 Photophysical properties of the compounds. (a) PL spectra of 2T...Figure 15.31 Characterization of 2TT‐oC26B NPs. (a) Schematic illustration o...Figure 15.32 Comparison of NIR‐II fluorescence signals for whole‐body imagin...Figure 15.33 NIR‐II fluorescence images of the intestinal tract. (a) Real‐ti...Figure 15.34 (a) Normalized UV–vis–NIR spectra of XA1 in THF. (b) Normalized...Figure 15.35 (a) Schematic illustration of XA1 NPs. (b) TEM images of XA1 NP...Figure 15.36 (a) Photograph depicting the hindlimb of a nude mouse and (b) N...Figure 15.37 (a) Photograph depicting the brain of a nude mouse and (b) NIR‐...Figure 15.38 The NIR‐II images of the blood vessels of the CT26 tumor at dif...Figure 15.39 The NIR‐II images of the CT26 tumor