Exploring
photoluminescent silk fibers, possessing biocompatibility
as well as stable and durable fluorescent properties, is a requirement
for the development of novel photoluminescent biomaterials. Herein,
we fabricate photoluminescent silk fibers, TPCA@SF, via modifying
an organic fluorescent molecule (5-oxo-3,5-dihydro-2H-thiazolo [3,2-a] pyridine-7-carboxylic acid, TPCA)
onto silk fibers, along with using quaternary ammonium salt didodecyldimethylammonium
bromide (DDAB) as a color-fixing agent. The hydrogen bonds and electrostatic
association among silk fibers, TPCA and DDAB, ensure the stable modification.
The facile and green fabrication process is achieved in water under
mild conditions without using any toxic substances. The TPCA@SF manifests
the combining features of high quantum yield, fluorescence water-fastness,
antiphotobleaching, good mechanical property, and biocompatibility.
The strategy holds great potential for exploring various biocompatible
photoluminescent substances with stability and durability