External Complexation of Bodipys by Cb[7] Improves In-Cell Fluorescence Imaging
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2022
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Royal Soc Chemistry
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Abstract
Organic luminescent compounds with high emission properties play a crucial role in fluorescence labelling and optoelectronic devices. In this work, we prepared three water soluble BODIPY derivatives (B-4, B-5, and B-6) which are weakly fluorescent due to non-radiative relaxation pathways (charge transfer: CT or heavy atom effect). However, CB[7] significantly improves BODIPY fluorescence by similar to 10 fold for B-4, and by similar to 3 fold for B-5. The (TD)DFT analyses suggest that for B-4 and B-5, the CT state is blue-shifted as a result of the external binding of CB[7] near the pyridinium groups. This effect favoured a radiative decay through a locally-excited (LE) pi ->pi* transition state of BODIPYs resulting in a CB[7]-induced emission increase in solution (and in the solid state), without compromising singlet-to-triplet intersystem crossing (ISC). The improved emission of the BODIPY center dot CB[7] complexes was used for the fluorescence imaging of U87 cells illustrating the relevance of this approach. These results suggest that BODIPY center dot CB[7] complexes could be used as theragnostic agents by combining fluorescence imaging and treatment by photodynamic therapy.
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Alkan, Fahri/0000-0002-4046-9044; Cosut, Bunyemin/0000-0001-6530-0205; Ozcan, Emrah/0000-0001-6325-5674; Ayhan, Mehmet Menaf/0000-0001-5367-2220
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SOLID-STATE, ENHANCED FLUORESCENCE, DERIVATIVES, PHOTOSENSITIZERS, [CHIM] Chemical Sciences, DYES
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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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9
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Materials Advances
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3
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1
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547
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553
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