Luminogenic iridium azide complexes

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jun OhataZachary T Ball

Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of luminogenic, bioorthogonal iridium probes is described. These probes exhibit long photoluminescence lifetimes amenable to time-resolved applications. A simple, modular synthesis via 5-azidophenanthroline allows structural variation and allows optimization of cell labeling.

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