尼罗河红荧光:转折点在哪里?

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c06048
Camilla Gajo, Darya Shchepanovska, Jacob F Jones, Gabriel Karras, Partha Malakar, Gregory M Greetham, Olivia A Hawkins, Caleb J C Jordan, Basile F E Curchod, Thomas A A Oliver
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尼罗河红是一种广泛用于生物成像的荧光染料,具有很强的溶色性。几十年来,尼罗河红荧光的光物理基础一直存在争议,一些研究声称该染料的荧光来自两个激发态,和/或主要发射态是扭曲的分子内电荷转移(ICT),而不是平面ICT(PICT)。为了解决这些长期存在的问题,我们采用了实验和理论相结合的研究方法来揭示尼罗河红的荧光机制。时间分辨荧光测量结果表明,尼罗河红的发射来自单一激发态。理论计算显示,没有证据表明存在低洼的 TICT 状态,S1 最小值与 PICT 状态相对应。超快泵探光谱数据中没有与尼罗河红荧光衰减过程中的额外激发态相关的特征。总之,这些在极性和非极性溶剂中的数据驳斥了尼罗河红的双重荧光,并明确证明其发射来自 PICT 状态。
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Nile Red Fluorescence: Where's the Twist?

Nile Red is a fluorescent dye used extensively in bioimaging due to its strong solvatochromism. The photophysics underpinning Nile Red's fluorescence has been disputed for decades, with some studies claiming that the dye fluoresces from two excited states and/or that the main emissive state is twisted and intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) in character as opposed to planar ICT (PICT). To resolve these long-standing questions, a combined experimental and theoretical study was used to unravel the mechanism of Nile Red's fluorescence. Time-resolved fluorescence measurements indicated that Nile Red emission occurs from a single excited state. Theoretical calculations revealed no evidence for a low-lying TICT state, with the S1 minimum corresponding to a PICT state. Ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopic data contained no signatures associated with an additional excited state involved in the fluorescence decay of Nile Red. Collectively, these data in polar and nonpolar solvents refute dual fluorescence in Nile Red and definitively demonstrate that emission occurs from a PICT state.

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