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Substitution Pattern-Controlled Fluorescence Lifetimes of Fluoranthene Dyes.

Philipp RietschMohammad ZeyatOskar HübnerKatrin HoffmannMaximilian KutterAlice PaskinJulian UhligDieter LentzUte Resch-GengerSiegfried Eigler
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2021)
The absorption and emission properties of organic dyes are generally tuned by altering the substitution pattern. However, tuning the fluorescence lifetimes over a range of several 10 ns while barely affecting the spectral features and maintaining a moderate fluorescence quantum yield is challenging. Such properties are required for lifetime multiplexing and barcoding applications. Here, we show how this can be achieved for the class of fluoranthene dyes, which have substitution-dependent lifetimes between 6 and 33 ns for single wavelength excitation and emission. We explore the substitution-dependent emissive properties in the crystalline solid state that would prevent applications. Furthermore, by analyzing dye mixtures and embedding the dyes in carboxy-functionalized 8 μm-sized polystyrene particles, the unprecedented potential of these dyes as labels and encoding fluorophores for time-resolved fluorescence detection techniques is demonstrated.
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