Near infrared two photon imaging using a bright cationic Yb(iii) bioprobe spontaneously internalized into live cells

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Anh Thy BuiOlivier Maury

Abstract

An Yb(iii) complex based on a dimethyl cyclen macrocyclic ligand functionalized by charge transfer antennae was prepared. This cationic [YbL3]+ complex is stable and soluble in water and presents interesting photophysical nonlinear properties. It is spontaneously internalized and accumulates in live cells. High quality images have been obtained both in a classical NIR-to-vis configuration and in the more challenging NIR-to-NIR one.

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