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Novel Lipophilic Fluorophores with Highly Acidity-Dependent Two-Photon Response.

Matt RammoAleksander TrummalMerle UudsemaaJuri PahapillKatrin PetritsenkoMeelis-Mait SildojaCharles W StarkSigrid SelbergIvo LeitoKirsti PalmiJasper AdamsonAleksander Rebane
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Lipophilic fluorophores are widely implemented in nonlinear microscopy; however, few existing membrane-specific probes combine the high brightness of two-photon excited fluorescence (2PEF) with pH sensitivity. Herein we describe four novel two-photon excited fluorophores, based on a coumarin 151 core structure, where lipophilicity is induced by a covalently attached phosphazene moiety. Changing the environmental acidity using trifluoromethanesulfonic (triflic) acid leads to profound changes in the linear fluorescence and 2PEF characteristics, due to chromophores' switching between neutral- and protonated forms. We characterize this dependence by measuring the two-photon absorption (2PA) spectra over the region λ 2PA =550-1000 nm, observing 2PA cross sections of σ 2PA =10-20 GM, with an associated 2PEF brightness of 10-13 GM, in neutral solutions of both acetonitrile and n-octanol. Although quantum chemical modelling and NMR measurements show that, at high chromophore concentrations, protonation may be accompanied by a dimerization process, these dimers likely do not form at the lower concentrations used in optical spectroscopy.
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