A Highly Luminescent Nitrogen-Doped Nanographene as an Acid- and Metal-Sensitive Fluorophore for Optical Imaging

  • Enquan Jin
  • Qiqi Yang
  • Cheng-Wei Ju
  • Qiang Chen
  • Katharina Landfester
  • Mischa Bonn
  • Klaus Müllen
  • Xiaomin Liu
  • Akimitsu Narita
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Publication date
July 2021
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Abstract

Dibenzo[hi,st]ovalene (DBOV) has excellent photophysical properties, including strong fluorescence and high ambient stability. Moreover, the optical blinking properties of DBOV have enabled optical super-resolution single-molecule localization microscopy with an imaging resolution beyond the diffraction limit. Various organic and inorganic fluorescent probes have been developed for super-resolution imaging, but those sensitive to pH and/or metal ions have remained elusive. Here, we report a diaza-derivative of DBOV (N-DBOV), synthesized in eight steps with a total yield of 15%. Nitrogen (N)-bearing zigzag edges were formed through oxidative cyclization of amino groups in the last step. UV–vis and fluorescence spectroscopy of N-DBOV revealed...

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