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Characterization of Push–Pull-Type Benzo[X]quinoline Derivatives (X = <i>g</i> or <i>f</i>): Environmentally Responsive Fluorescent Dyes with Multiple Functions
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EngineeringGreen ChemistryOrganic ChemistryChemistryPhosphorescence ImagingResponsive Fluorescence ProbeBioimagingThermally Activated Delayed FluorescenceMultiple FunctionsPhotophysical PropertyMolecular SpectroscopyBiophysicsDerivativesPhotochemistryResponsive Fluorescent DyesSupramolecular PhotochemistryAmmonia ResponsivenessOrganic Material ChemistryMolecular SwitchStructural IsomersMolecule-based Material
Benzo[X]quinoline (X = g or f: BQX) derivatives bearing bis-trifluoromethyl and amine groups have been designed as push–pull-type fluorescent dyes. Through the synthesis of BQX derivatives from 2,7-diaminonaphthalene, linear-type (BQL) and angular-type (BQA) structural isomers were obtained. X-ray structures of single crystals from six given BQX derivatives revealed that the BQL and BQA series adopt planar- and bowl-shaped structures. In the fluorescence spectra, interestingly, the BQL series emitted in the near-infrared region over 700 nm in polar solvents. Based on the visible absorptions and base properties related to the amine moiety, the ammonia responsiveness was investigated using an ion-exchange reaction by the BQX-HCl salt. By exploiting the environmentally responsive fluorescence probe, cell imaging through confocal laser microscopy was conducted using HeLa and 3T3-L1 cells, emitting specific lipid droplets. The results indicate that BQX derivatives have multiple functions and may be applied in materials chemistry and biochemistry.
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