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Dual‐emissive Iridium(III) Complexes as Phosphorescent Probes with Orthogonal Responses to Analyte Binding and Oxygen Quenching
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ChemistryRedox BiologyAnalyte BindingPhosphorescence ImagingOxygen ConditionsPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsOxygen ConcentrationPhotochemistryBiochemistryInfrared SpectroscopyPhysical ChemistryAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopySingle-molecule DetectionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyPhosphorescent ProbesMolecular ComplexChemical ProbeMedicineDual‐emissive IridiumPhosphorescence
Phosphorescent probes often show sensitive response toward analytes at a specific wavelength. However, oxygen quenching usually occurs at the same wavelength and thus hinders the accurate detection of analytes. In this study, we have developed dual-emissive iridium(III) complexes that exhibit phosphorescence responses to copper(II) ions at a wavelength distinct from that where oxygen quenching occurs. The complexes displayed colorimetric phosphorescence response in aqueous solutions under different copper(II) and oxygen conditions. In cellular imaging, variation in oxygen concentration over a large range from 5 % to 80 % can modulate the intensity and lifetime of green phosphorescence without affecting the response of red phosphorescence toward intracellular copper(II) ions.
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