The benzo[b]quinolizinium ion as a water-soluble platform for the fluorimetric detection of biologically relevant analytes

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In this Account our efforts are described to establish the benzo[b]quinolizinium ion, also known as acridizinium or 4a-azoniaanthracene, as a water-soluble surrogate of anthracene for the development of selective fluorescent probes. It is demonstrated with selected examples that especially the 9-aminobenzo[b]quinolizinium is a donor-acceptor dye with favorable absorption and emission properties and may be used as a versatile building block for fluorescent light-up probes and ratiometric probes.

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Granzhan, A., Ihmels, H., & Tian, M. (2015). The benzo[b]quinolizinium ion as a water-soluble platform for the fluorimetric detection of biologically relevant analytes. Arkivoc, 2015(6), 494–523. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.p009.339

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