Polyaromatic Profluorescent Nitroxide Probes with Enhanced Photostability

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Novel profluorescent mono- and bis-isoindoline nitroxides linked to napthalimide and perylene diimide structural cores are described. These nitroxide-fluorophore probes display strongly suppressed fluorescence in comparison to their corresponding non-radical diamagnetic methoxyamine derivatives. The perylene-based probe possessing two isoindoline systems tethered through ethynyl linkages was shown to be the most photostable in solution, demonstrating significantly enhanced longevity over the 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene fluorophore used in previous profluorescent nitroxide probes.

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Lussini, V. C., Blinco, J. P., Fairfull-Smith, K. E., & Bottle, S. E. (2015). Polyaromatic Profluorescent Nitroxide Probes with Enhanced Photostability. Chemistry - A European Journal, 21(50), 18258–18268. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201503393

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