| Literature DB >> 30675936 |
Subashani Maniam1, Heather F Higginbotham1, Toby D M Bell1, Steven J Langford2.
Abstract
The development of brightly emissive compounds is of great research and commercial interest, with established and emerging applications across chemistry, biology, physics, medicine and engineering. Among the many types of molecules available, naphthalene diimides have been widely used for both fundamental photophysical studies and in practical applications that utilise fluorescence as an information readout. The monomeric naphthalene diimide is weakly fluorescent, however through various methods of core-derivatisation, it can be developed to be highly fluorescent and further functionalised to add utility. In this review, we highlight recent advances made in naphthalene diimide chemistry that have led to development of molecules with improved optical properties, and the design strategies utilised to produce bright fluorescence emission as small molecules or in supramolecular architectures.Entities:
Keywords: absorption coefficient; fluorescence; molecular brightness; naphthalene diimides; quantum yield
Year: 2019 PMID: 30675936 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201806008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236