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Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties

[Image: see text] Over the last decade, we have investigated and exploited the photophysical properties of triangulenium dyes. Azadioxatriangulenium (ADOTA) and diazaoxatriangulenium (DAOTA), in particular, have features that make them useful in various fluorescence-based technologies (e.g., bioimag...

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Autores principales: Bogh, Sidsel A., Simmermacher, Mats, Westberg, Michael, Bregnhøj, Mikkel, Rosenberg, Martin, De Vico, Luca, Veiga, Manoel, Laursen, Bo W., Ogilby, Peter R., Sauer, Stephan P. A., Sørensen, Thomas Just
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6641101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00211
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author Bogh, Sidsel A.
Simmermacher, Mats
Westberg, Michael
Bregnhøj, Mikkel
Rosenberg, Martin
De Vico, Luca
Veiga, Manoel
Laursen, Bo W.
Ogilby, Peter R.
Sauer, Stephan P. A.
Sørensen, Thomas Just
author_facet Bogh, Sidsel A.
Simmermacher, Mats
Westberg, Michael
Bregnhøj, Mikkel
Rosenberg, Martin
De Vico, Luca
Veiga, Manoel
Laursen, Bo W.
Ogilby, Peter R.
Sauer, Stephan P. A.
Sørensen, Thomas Just
author_sort Bogh, Sidsel A.
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description [Image: see text] Over the last decade, we have investigated and exploited the photophysical properties of triangulenium dyes. Azadioxatriangulenium (ADOTA) and diazaoxatriangulenium (DAOTA), in particular, have features that make them useful in various fluorescence-based technologies (e.g., bioimaging). Through our work with ADOTA and DAOTA, we became aware that the reported fluorescence quantum yields (ϕ(fl)) for these dyes are lower than their actual values. We thus set out to further investigate the fundamental structure–property relationships in these unique conjugated cationic systems. The nonradiative processes in the systems were explored using transient absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved emission spectroscopy in combination with computational chemistry. The influence of molecular oxygen on the fluorescence properties was explored, and the singlet oxygen sensitization efficiencies of ADOTA and DAOTA were determined. We conclude that, for these dyes, the amount of nonradiative deactivation of the first excited singlet state (S(1)) of the azaoxa-triangulenium fluorophores is low, that the rate of such deactivation is slower than what is observed in common cationic dyes, that there are no observable radiative transitions occurring from the first excited triplet state (T(1)) of these dyes, and that the efficiency of sensitized singlet oxygen production is low (ϕ(Δ) ≤ 10%). These photophysical results provide a solid base upon which technological applications of these fluorescent dyes can be built.
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spelling pubmed-66411012019-08-27 Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties Bogh, Sidsel A. Simmermacher, Mats Westberg, Michael Bregnhøj, Mikkel Rosenberg, Martin De Vico, Luca Veiga, Manoel Laursen, Bo W. Ogilby, Peter R. Sauer, Stephan P. A. Sørensen, Thomas Just ACS Omega [Image: see text] Over the last decade, we have investigated and exploited the photophysical properties of triangulenium dyes. Azadioxatriangulenium (ADOTA) and diazaoxatriangulenium (DAOTA), in particular, have features that make them useful in various fluorescence-based technologies (e.g., bioimaging). Through our work with ADOTA and DAOTA, we became aware that the reported fluorescence quantum yields (ϕ(fl)) for these dyes are lower than their actual values. We thus set out to further investigate the fundamental structure–property relationships in these unique conjugated cationic systems. The nonradiative processes in the systems were explored using transient absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved emission spectroscopy in combination with computational chemistry. The influence of molecular oxygen on the fluorescence properties was explored, and the singlet oxygen sensitization efficiencies of ADOTA and DAOTA were determined. We conclude that, for these dyes, the amount of nonradiative deactivation of the first excited singlet state (S(1)) of the azaoxa-triangulenium fluorophores is low, that the rate of such deactivation is slower than what is observed in common cationic dyes, that there are no observable radiative transitions occurring from the first excited triplet state (T(1)) of these dyes, and that the efficiency of sensitized singlet oxygen production is low (ϕ(Δ) ≤ 10%). These photophysical results provide a solid base upon which technological applications of these fluorescent dyes can be built. American Chemical Society 2017-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6641101/ /pubmed/31457221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00211 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Bogh, Sidsel A.
Simmermacher, Mats
Westberg, Michael
Bregnhøj, Mikkel
Rosenberg, Martin
De Vico, Luca
Veiga, Manoel
Laursen, Bo W.
Ogilby, Peter R.
Sauer, Stephan P. A.
Sørensen, Thomas Just
Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title_full Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title_fullStr Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title_short Azadioxatriangulenium and Diazaoxatriangulenium: Quantum Yields and Fundamental Photophysical Properties
title_sort azadioxatriangulenium and diazaoxatriangulenium: quantum yields and fundamental photophysical properties
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6641101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00211
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