Azido-Substituted BODIPY Dyes for the Production of Fluorescent Carbon Nanotubes

Chemistry : a European Journal
Stefano FedeliStefano Cicchi

Abstract

A series of azido-dyes were synthesized through Knoevenagel reactions of an azido-BODIPY with aromatic aldehydes. The nature of the substituents allowed the fine tuning of their spectroscopic properties. The dyes were used to decorate oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (ox-MWCNTs), bearing terminal triple bond groups, by CuAAC reactions, affording fluorescent materials. This decoration allowed the efficient determination of the internalization of the ox-MWCNT derivatives by different model cancer cells, such as MCF7.

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Mar 23, 2017·Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology·Giacomo BiagiottiStefano Cicchi
Jan 24, 2020·Antioxidants·Jaroslaw KusioGrzegorz Litwinienko
Jun 7, 2016·Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine·Stefano FedeliStefano Cicchi
Sep 29, 2020·Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry·Patrizia AndreozziBarbara Richichi

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