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Fluorescence Properties and Exciplex Formation of Emissive Naphthyridine Derivatives: Application as Sensors for Amines.

Junko HirotaKazuteru UsuiYasufumi FuchiMasaomi SakumaShota MatsumotoRyusuke HagiharaSatoru Karasawa
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Water-soluble donor-acceptor-type fluorophore 15Nap-Cl having two trifluoromethyl groups and a Cl group on a 1,5-aminonaphthyridine framework was prepared. Fluorophore 15Nap-Cl showed strong solvatochromic fluorescence, and, as the solvent polarity increased, a bathochromic shift was observed accompanied by an increase in the fluorescence quantum yield. In addition, in the presence of amines such as ethylamine, diethylamine, and aniline, further considerable bathochromic shifts in the fluorescence were observed. Density functional calculations identified the source of the fluorescence behavior as exciplex formation between 15-Nap-Cl and the corresponding amine. The fluorescence behavior was exploited to fabricate a sensor that can identify various primary, secondary, and tertiary amines.
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