Fluorescent chemosensors are powerful imaging tools used in a broad range of biomedical fields. However, the application of fluorescent dyes in bioimaging still remains challenging, with small Stokes shifts, interfering signals, background noise, and self-quenching on current microscope configurations. In this work, we reported a supramolecular cage () by coordination-driven self-assembly of benzothiadiazole derivatives and Eu(OTf). The exhibited high fluorescence with a quantum yield (QY) of 38.57%, good photoluminescence (PL) stability, and a large Stokes shift (153 nm). Furthermore, the CCK-8 assay against U87 glioblastoma cells verified the low cytotoxicity of . We revealed that the designed probes could be used as U87 cells targeting bioimaging.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032147 | DOI Listing |
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