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      Natural protoberberine alkaloid-montmorillonite nanocomposite powders with AIE features for visualizing high-resolution latent fingerprints.

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          Real-time and in-situ fluorescence visualization technologies have attention to in the forensic analysis of latent fingerprints (LFPs). The fingerprint powders with high performance and biocompatibility are essential for imaging LFPs with high definition and safety. In this work, five quaternary protoberberine alkaloid (QPA) derivatives were analyzed with reorganization energy and four-point calculations to explain the relationship between the substituent effect and luminescent properties and further resolve the luminous behaviors of four QPA-based natural products in solution. Thanks to the restriction of the intramolecular motions mechanism, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) active BBC nanoaggregates could sensitively detect explosive analog, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, at a nanomolar level (9.8 nM of detection limit). Combined with natural montmorillonite (MMT) mineral powders, three levels of details for fingerprints were successfully imaged with solid-luminous BBC/MMT nanocomposites. The insight into the substituted effect of alkoxy groups on the QPA framework not only provides a new concept to design rotor-free AIE luminogens but also expands natural products and their nanocomposites into LFP and detection applications.

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          Exploration of biocompatible AIEgens from natural resources † †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: NMR, DLS results, PL spectra, cell viability, cell imaging, photostability, of BBR chloride. See DOI: 10.1039/c8sc01635f

          In this contribution, we propose natural resources as a new source to acquire biocompatible AIEgens.
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            Reevaluating Protein Photoluminescence: Remarkable Visible Luminescence upon Concentration and Insight into the Emission Mechanism

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              Real-Time Fluorescence In Situ Visualization of Latent Fingerprints Exceeding Level 3 Details Based on Aggregation-Induced Emission.

              A water-soluble probe, TPA-1OH, with aggregation-induced emission activity is synthesized and used for expedient real-time fluorescence in situ visualization of latent fingerprints (LFPs). A TPA-1OH aqueous solution exhibits nonfluorescence in pure water while strong fluorescence upon molecular aggregation induced by addition of poor solvent. Fluorescence images of LFPs on a variety of substrates, including rough surfaces such as walls, bricks, and paper, are developed under 405 nm light, by soaking in or spraying with a TPA-1OH aqueous solution (30 μM) without any necessity of organic cosolvents and post-treatment steps. The probe is noncytotoxic at a concentration lower than 50 μM. The development process of LFPs is demonstrated by real-time fluorescence in situ imaging. The exponential relationship between the relative fluorescence intensity and time is deduced from the fitting curve. The LFP images developed by TPA-1OH are evident and intact enough to allow that the level 1-3 details are displayed and analyzed. Noteworthily, the level 3 details of LFPs such as the fingerprint ridge width and the characteristics of the sweat pores are evidently visible under fluorescence microscopy. Even the nanoscopic details exceeding level 3 are visualized under super-resolution microscopy with sub-50 nm optical resolution.
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                Journal
                Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
                Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
                Elsevier BV
                1873-3557
                1386-1425
                Nov 05 2023
                : 300
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Photo-sensitive Material Advanced Research and Technology Center (Photo-SMART), National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung 80778, Taiwan. Electronic address: jsni@nkust.edu.tw.
                [2 ] Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Photo-sensitive Material Advanced Research and Technology Center (Photo-SMART), National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung 80778, Taiwan.
                Article
                S1386-1425(23)00593-0
                10.1016/j.saa.2023.122908
                37247553
                cf45b80b-0fba-401d-9819-88efbd6ac872
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                2,4,6-trinitrophenol detection,Reorganization energy,Natural product,Latent fingerprints,Aggregation-induced emission

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