Multi-responsive cellulose nanocrystal-rhodamine conjugates: an advanced structure study by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR

L. Zhao, W. Li, A. Plog, Y. Xu, G. Buntkowsky, T. Gutmann, K. Zhang, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 16 (2014) 26322–26329.

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Zhao, Li; Li, Wei; Plog, Andreas; Xu, Yeping; Buntkowsky, Gerd; Gutmann, TorstenLibreCat; Zhang, Kai
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Multi-stimuli responsive materials based on cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), especially using non-conventional stimuli including light, still need more explorations, to fulfill the requirements of complicated application environments. The structure determination of functional groups on the CNC surface constitutes a significant challenge, partially due to their low amounts. In this study, rhodamine spiroamide groups are immobilized onto the surface of CNCs leading to a hybrid compound being responsive to pH-values, heat and UV light. After the treatment with external stimuli, the fluorescent and correlated optical color change can be induced, which refers to a ring opening and closing process. Amine and amide groups in rhodamine spiroamide play the critical role in this switching process. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy coupled with sensitivity-enhanced dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) was used to measure 13C and 15N in natural abundance, allowing the determination of structural changes during the switching process. It is shown that a temporary bond through an electrostatic interaction could be formed within the confined environment on the CNC surface during the heat treatment. The carboxyl groups on the CNC surface play a pivotal role in stabilizing the open status of rhodamine spiroamide groups.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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16
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47
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26322–26329
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Zhao L, Li W, Plog A, et al. Multi-responsive cellulose nanocrystal-rhodamine conjugates: an advanced structure study by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2014;16(47):26322–26329. doi:10.1039/C4CP04096A
Zhao, L., Li, W., Plog, A., Xu, Y., Buntkowsky, G., Gutmann, T., & Zhang, K. (2014). Multi-responsive cellulose nanocrystal-rhodamine conjugates: an advanced structure study by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(47), 26322–26329. https://doi.org/10.1039/C4CP04096A
@article{Zhao_Li_Plog_Xu_Buntkowsky_Gutmann_Zhang_2014, title={Multi-responsive cellulose nanocrystal-rhodamine conjugates: an advanced structure study by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR}, volume={16}, DOI={10.1039/C4CP04096A}, number={47}, journal={Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics}, publisher={The Royal Society of Chemistry}, author={Zhao, Li and Li, Wei and Plog, Andreas and Xu, Yeping and Buntkowsky, Gerd and Gutmann, Torsten and Zhang, Kai}, year={2014}, pages={26322–26329} }
Zhao, Li, Wei Li, Andreas Plog, Yeping Xu, Gerd Buntkowsky, Torsten Gutmann, and Kai Zhang. “Multi-Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal-Rhodamine Conjugates: An Advanced Structure Study by Solid-State Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) NMR.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 16, no. 47 (2014): 26322–26329. https://doi.org/10.1039/C4CP04096A.
L. Zhao et al., “Multi-responsive cellulose nanocrystal-rhodamine conjugates: an advanced structure study by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR,” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 16, no. 47, pp. 26322–26329, 2014, doi: 10.1039/C4CP04096A.
Zhao, Li, et al. “Multi-Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal-Rhodamine Conjugates: An Advanced Structure Study by Solid-State Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) NMR.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 16, no. 47, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, pp. 26322–26329, doi:10.1039/C4CP04096A.

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