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Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay

The use of donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) skeletons is an effective strategy for the design of fluorophores with red-shifted emission. In particular, the use of amino and boryl moieties as the electron-donating and -accepting groups, respectively, can produce dyes that exhibit high fluorescence and solvat...

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Autores principales: Sugihara, Yoshiaki, Inai, Naoto, Taki, Masayasu, Baumgartner, Thomas, Kawakami, Ryosuke, Saitou, Takashi, Imamura, Takeshi, Yanai, Takeshi, Yamaguchi, Shigehiro
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00827g
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author Sugihara, Yoshiaki
Inai, Naoto
Taki, Masayasu
Baumgartner, Thomas
Kawakami, Ryosuke
Saitou, Takashi
Imamura, Takeshi
Yanai, Takeshi
Yamaguchi, Shigehiro
author_facet Sugihara, Yoshiaki
Inai, Naoto
Taki, Masayasu
Baumgartner, Thomas
Kawakami, Ryosuke
Saitou, Takashi
Imamura, Takeshi
Yanai, Takeshi
Yamaguchi, Shigehiro
author_sort Sugihara, Yoshiaki
collection PubMed
description The use of donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) skeletons is an effective strategy for the design of fluorophores with red-shifted emission. In particular, the use of amino and boryl moieties as the electron-donating and -accepting groups, respectively, can produce dyes that exhibit high fluorescence and solvatochromism. Herein, we introduce a dithienophosphole P-oxide scaffold as an acceptor–spacer to produce a boryl- and amino-substituted donor–acceptor–acceptor (D–A–A) π-system. The thus obtained fluorophores exhibit emission in the near-infrared (NIR) region, while maintaining high fluorescence quantum yields even in polar solvents (e.g. λ(em) = 704 nm and Φ(F) = 0.69 in CH(3)CN). A comparison of these compounds with their formyl- or cyano-substituted counterparts demonstrated the importance of the boryl group for generating intense emission. The differences among these electron-accepting substituents were examined in detail using theoretical calculations, which revealed the crucial role of the boryl group in lowering the nonradiative decay rate constant by decreasing the non-adiabatic coupling in the internal conversion process. The D–A–A framework was further fine-tuned to improve the photostability. One of these D–A–A dyes was successfully used in bioimaging to visualize the blood vessels of Japanese medaka larvae and mouse brain.
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spelling pubmed-81150642021-06-02 Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay Sugihara, Yoshiaki Inai, Naoto Taki, Masayasu Baumgartner, Thomas Kawakami, Ryosuke Saitou, Takashi Imamura, Takeshi Yanai, Takeshi Yamaguchi, Shigehiro Chem Sci Chemistry The use of donor–π–acceptor (D–π–A) skeletons is an effective strategy for the design of fluorophores with red-shifted emission. In particular, the use of amino and boryl moieties as the electron-donating and -accepting groups, respectively, can produce dyes that exhibit high fluorescence and solvatochromism. Herein, we introduce a dithienophosphole P-oxide scaffold as an acceptor–spacer to produce a boryl- and amino-substituted donor–acceptor–acceptor (D–A–A) π-system. The thus obtained fluorophores exhibit emission in the near-infrared (NIR) region, while maintaining high fluorescence quantum yields even in polar solvents (e.g. λ(em) = 704 nm and Φ(F) = 0.69 in CH(3)CN). A comparison of these compounds with their formyl- or cyano-substituted counterparts demonstrated the importance of the boryl group for generating intense emission. The differences among these electron-accepting substituents were examined in detail using theoretical calculations, which revealed the crucial role of the boryl group in lowering the nonradiative decay rate constant by decreasing the non-adiabatic coupling in the internal conversion process. The D–A–A framework was further fine-tuned to improve the photostability. One of these D–A–A dyes was successfully used in bioimaging to visualize the blood vessels of Japanese medaka larvae and mouse brain. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8115064/ /pubmed/34084431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00827g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sugihara, Yoshiaki
Inai, Naoto
Taki, Masayasu
Baumgartner, Thomas
Kawakami, Ryosuke
Saitou, Takashi
Imamura, Takeshi
Yanai, Takeshi
Yamaguchi, Shigehiro
Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title_full Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title_fullStr Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title_full_unstemmed Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title_short Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
title_sort donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00827g
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