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Anilinomethylrhodamines: pH Sensitive Probes with Tunable Photophysical Properties by Substituent Effect
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EngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistrySubstituent EffectTunable Photophysical PropertiesLow PhUnique Photophysical ResponsePhotocatalysisChemical SensorPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhotochemistryBiochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryPhotochromismPh Sensitive ProbesNatural SciencesMolecular SwitchChemical ProbeAnilino-methyl Moiety
A series of pH dependent rhodamine analogues possessing an anilino-methyl moiety was developed and shown to exhibit a unique photophysical response to pH. These anilinomethylrhodamines (AnMR) maintain a colorless, nonfluorescent spirocyclic structure at high pH. The spirocyclic structures open in mildly acidic conditions and are weakly fluorescent; however, at very low pH, the fluorescence is greatly enhanced. The equilibrium constants of these processes show a linear response to substituent effects, which was demonstrated by the Hammett equation.
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