“CinNapht” dyes: a new cinnoline/naphthalimide fused hybrid fluorophore. Synthesis, photo-physical study and use for bio-imaging

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Abstract

Six-membered-diaza ring of cinnoline has been fused on naphthalimide dye to give a donor-acceptor system called CinNapht. This red shifted fluorophore, that can be synthesised in gram scale, exhibits a large Stoke shift and a fluorescence quantum yield up to 0.33. It is also characterized by a strong solvatochromic effect from green to red emission as well and can be used for bio-imaging.

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Hoang, M. D., Bodin, J. B., Savina, F., Steinmetz, V., Bignon, J., Durand, P., … Chevalier, A. (2021). “CinNapht” dyes: a new cinnoline/naphthalimide fused hybrid fluorophore. Synthesis, photo-physical study and use for bio-imaging. RSC Advances, 11(48), 30088–30092. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05110e

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