A new class of push−pull dyes based on the reactive isobenzofuran core have been synthesized. The new dyes have a smaller HOMO−LUMO gap than a related class of dyes based on benzofurazan and allow for isolation of structural factors that contribute to environmental sensitivity. Experimental and theoretical evidence implicate different photophysical processes are responsible for a reversal of emissive behavior that is observed between isobenzofuran and benzofurazan analogues.
A robust lipophilic dye, based on the structures of the benzothiadiazole heterocycle, was shown to be a potent fluorescent stain for the selective imaging of lipid droplets (LDs) within both live and fixed human cells.
An unexpected nucleophilic aromatic substitution lead
to a novel
benzothiadiazole scaffold that bore the functional group pattern associated
with benzyl-type photocleavable protecting groups. The new molecules
display efficient photochemical release of leaving groups with blue
light. The performance of both ortho- and meta-substituted derivatives
was probed through both structural manipulation and computational
metrics to improve performance.
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