| Literature DB >> 27121201 |
Hiroshi Osaki1, Chih-Ming Chou1,2, Masayasu Taki3, Kai Welke1, Daisuke Yokogawa4, Stephan Irle5,6, Yoshikatsu Sato4, Tetsuya Higashiyama7,4, Shohei Saito1, Aiko Fukazawa1, Shigehiro Yamaguchi8,9.
Abstract
Bright fluorescent molecules with long fluorescence lifetimes are important for the development of lifetime-based fluorescence imaging techniques. Herein, a molecular design is described for simultaneously attaining long fluorescence lifetime (τ) and high brightness (ΦF ×ɛ) in a system that features macrocyclic dimerization of fluorescent π-conjugated skeletons with flexible linkers. An alkylene-linked macrocyclic dimer of bis(thienylethynyl)anthracene was found to show excimer emission with a long fluorescence lifetime (τ≈19 ns) in solution, while maintaining high brightness. A comparison with various relevant derivatives revealed that the macrocyclic structure and the length of the alkylene chains play crucial roles in attaining these properties. In vitro time-gated imaging experiments were conducted as a proof-of-principle for the superiority of this macrocyclic fluorophore relative to the commercial fluorescent dye Alexa Fluor 488.Entities:
Keywords: excimer; fluorescence; imaging agents; photophysics; pi conjugation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27121201 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201602239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336