Photophysics of a Series of Efficient Fluorescent pH Probes for Dual‐Emission‐Wavelength Measurements in Aqueous Solutions
- 13 January 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Chemistry – A European Journal
- Vol. 12 (4) , 1097-1113
- https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200500619
Abstract
This paper evaluates the 5-aryl-2-pyridyloxazole backbone to engineer donor–acceptor fluorescent pH probes after one- or two-photon absorption. Parent fluorophores, as well as derivatives that can be used to label biomolecules, can be easily obtained in good yields. These molecules exhibit a large one-photon absorption in the near-UV range, and a strong fluorescence emission that covers the whole visible domain. The 5-aryl-2-pyridyloxazole derivatives also possess significant cross sections for two-photon absorption. Upon pyridine protonation, large shifts were observed in the absorption spectra after one- and two-photon excitation, as well as in the emission spectra. This feature was used to measure the pKa of the investigated compounds that range between 2 and 8. In most of the investigated derivatives, the pKa increased upon light excitation and protonation exchanges took place during the lifetime of the excited state, as shown by phase-modulation fluorometry analysis. Several 5-aryl-2-pyridyloxazole derivatives are suggested as efficient probes to reliably measure the pH of aqueous solutions by means of ratiometric methods that are dependent on fluorescence emission.Keywords
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