NIR-to-NIR two-photon bio-imaging using very bright tailored amino-heptamethines dyes
Abstract
Amino-heptamethines are highly conjugated cationic dyes featuring electronic absorption in the red region and strong nearinfrared (NIR) fluorescence. Unlike their parent chloro-heptamethine cyanines, the substitution of the central position of their polymethine skeleton with an amine confers them a high Stokes shift. This work reports the synthesis of aminoheptamethines and the investigation of their optical properties, including two-photon absorption in the NIR and shortwave infrared (SWIR) ranges, which has been overlooked for such chromophores so far. Their structures were tailored, introducing selected substitutuents on the indolenine moieties to modulate their hydrophobic/hydrophilic balance and investigate their potential as NIR-to-NIR two-photon probes for the bio-imaging of living cells.
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