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Cover Picture: Ratiometric Hg2+/Ag+ Probes with Orange Red-White-Blue Fluorescence Response Constructed by Integrating Vibration-Induced Emission with an Aggregation-Induced Emission Motif (Chem. Eur. J. 39/2017)

Cover Picture: Ratiometric Hg2+/Ag+ Probes with Orange Red-White-Blue Fluorescence Response Constructed by Integrating Vibration-Induced Emission with an Aggregation-Induced Emission Motif (Chem. Eur. J. 39/2017)
Ju Mei, Yiru Li, Jianhua Su, Haitao Zhou, Yang Liu, Wei Chen
When vibration-induced emission (VIE) encounters aggregation-induced emission (AIE), magic begins! Highly sensitive ratiometric fluorometric probes can be achieved by integrating butterfly-like VIE-active luminogen with clover-shaped AIEgen. The interaction between the probe and analyte leads to the formation of aggregates, which activates the AIE effect of AIEgen while resulting in the bent form of VIE-active luminogen, consequently giving rise to the orange red-white-blue fluorescence response. More information can be found in the Full Paper by J. Mei, J. Su et al. on page 9280.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701993

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