Structural effects on the pH-dependent fluorescence of naphthalenic derivatives and consequences for sensing/switching


Autoria(s): Zheng, Shuai; Lynch , P. L. Mark; Rice, Terence E.; Moody, Thomas S.; Gunaratne, H. Q. Nimal; De Silva, A. Prasanna
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2012

Resumo

Naphthalenic compounds are a rich resource for designers of fluorescent sensing/switching/logic systems. The degree of internal charge transfer (ICT) character in the fluorophore excited states can vary from negligible to substantial. Naphthalene-1,8;4,5-diimides (11–13), 1,8-naphthalimides (16) and 4-chloro-1,8-naphthalimides (15) are of the former type. The latter type is represented by the 4-alkylamino-1,8-naphthalimides (1). Whether ICT-based or not, these serve as the fluorophore in ‘fluorophore-spacer-receptor’ switching systems where PET holds sway until the receptor is bound to H+. On the other hand, 4-dialkylamino-1,8-naphthalimides (3–4) show modest H+-induced fluorescence switching unless the 4-dialkylamino group is a part of a small ring (5). Electrostatic destabilization of a non-emissive twisted internal charge transfer (ICT) excited state is the origin of this behaviour. An evolution to the non-emissive twisted ICT excited state is responsible for the weak emission of the model compound 6 (and related structures 7 and 8) across the pH range. Twisted ICT excited states are also implicated in the switch 9 and its model compound 10, which are based on the 6-dialkylamino-3H-benzimidazo[2,1-a]benz[d,e]isoquinolin-3-one fluorophore.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/structural-effects-on-the-phdependent-fluorescence-of-naphthalenic-derivatives-and-consequences-for-sensingswitching(27ae8e09-e84a-4745-a3de-6ce905837679).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C2PP25069A

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/47024037/structural_effects.pdf

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eng

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Zheng , S , Lynch , P L M , Rice , T E , Moody , T S , Gunaratne , H Q N & De Silva , A P 2012 , ' Structural effects on the pH-dependent fluorescence of naphthalenic derivatives and consequences for sensing/switching ' Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences , vol 11 , no. 11 , pp. 1675-1681 . DOI: 10.1039/C2PP25069A

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