Facile Suzuki Coupling Strategy toward New Nile Red Derivatives with Improved Two‐Photon Brightness

Author:

Mulberg Mads W.1,Hornum Mick1ORCID,Reinholdt Peter1ORCID,Jensen Brian Bjarke2,Szomek Maria2,Brewer Jonathan R.2ORCID,Wüstner Daniel2ORCID,Kongsted Jacob1ORCID,Nielsen Poul1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 5230 Odense Denmark

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 5230 Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractChemical fine‐tuning of fluorophores is a pivotal step towards development of next generation fluorescent dyes for microscopy. With the advent of high‐resolution two‐photon excitation fluorescence imaging, there is a growing demand for very sensitive laser dyes that can be efficiently excited using commercial Ti:sapphire laser sources in the first near‐infrared window (NIR‐I, 780–1020 nm). Using the fluorescent dye Nile Red as the lead structure, we report a robust and concise Suzuki coupling approach for the synthesis of 14 new Nile Red analogues that feature extended π ring systems and diverse functionalities. For this set, we gauged their two‐photon excitation efficiency in NIR‐I as well as evaluated their general fluorescent properties (emission wavelength, Stokes shift, quantum yield and solvatochromism). Several of the new fluorophores were found to display very favorable characteristics. In particular, the derivative featuring a 4‐aminophenyl group in the 2‐position of Nile Red exhibited extreme solvent sensitivity, and the thien‐2‐yl substituted Nile Red derivative showed significantly redshifted emission, large Stokes shift and high two‐photon brightness.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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