Locked-flavylium fluorescent dyes with tunable emission wavelengths based on intramolecular charge transfer for multi-color ratiometric fluorescence imaging

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hua ChenYonghe Tang

Abstract

A new class of locked-flavylium fluorophores with tunable emission wavelengths based on intramolecular charge transfer were designed, synthesized, and evaluated. The optical studies indicate that sensor LF3 can display an intriguing character, fluorescence ratiometric response in three channels by tuning the ICT efficiencies.

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