Naphthoxazole-Based Singlet Oxygen Fluorescent Probes
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Ruiz González, Rubén
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Naphthoxazole-Based Singlet Oxygen Fluorescent Probes
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In this study, we report the synthesis and photochemical
behavior of a new family of photoactive compounds to assess
its potential as singlet oxygen (1O2) probes. The candidate
dyads are composed by a 1O2 trap plus a naphthoxazole moiety
linked directly or through an unsaturated bond to the oxazole
ring. In the native state, the inherent great fluorescence
of the naphthoxazole moiety is quenched; but in the presence
of 1O2, generated by the addition and appropriate irradiation
of an external photosensitizer, a photooxidation reaction
occurs leading to the formation of a new chemical entity
whose fluorescence is two orders of magnitude higher than
that of the initial compound, at the optimal selected wavelength.
The presented dyads outperform the commonly used
indirect fluorescent 1O2 probes in terms of fluorescence
enhancement maintaining the required specificity for 1O2
detection in solution.
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2013, 89: 1427–1432
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