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NIR Electrofluorochromic Properties of Aza-Boron-dipyrromethene Dyes.


ABSTRACT: The photophysical properties of near-infrared (NIR) emissive aza-boron-dipyrromethene (aza-BDP) dyes incorporating nitrofluorene and alkoxy decorations were intensively investigated. Their highly reversible one-electron reduction process showed characteristic electrofluorochromic (EF) properties in the NIR range, depending on the substituents. The nitrofluorene ethynyl-substituted (Type I) dyes showed smaller EF effects than the alkoxy-containing (Type II) dyes because of the difference in their intrinsic fluorescence contrast between the neutral and reduced states (radical anion). In addition, the Type II chromophores showed a larger diffusion coefficient for ion transport, which enhanced the EF contrast and the response time for the fluorescence change at a given step potential. With an optimized condition, the NIR EF ON/OFF ratio reached a value of 6.1 and a long cyclability over 1000 EF cycles between -0.4?V and +0.4?V switching potentials, with approximately 20% loss of the initial ON/OFF switching ratio. The NIR EF switching was visually observed through a visible light cut-off filter, featuring high fluorescence contrast.

SUBMITTER: Lim H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4702066 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NIR Electrofluorochromic Properties of Aza-Boron-dipyrromethene Dyes.

Lim Hanwhuy H   Seo Seogjae S   Pascal Simon S   Bellier Quentin Q   Rigaut Stéphane S   Park Chihyun C   Shin Haijin H   Maury Olivier O   Andraud Chantal C   Kim Eunkyoung E  

Scientific reports 20160106


The photophysical properties of near-infrared (NIR) emissive aza-boron-dipyrromethene (aza-BDP) dyes incorporating nitrofluorene and alkoxy decorations were intensively investigated. Their highly reversible one-electron reduction process showed characteristic electrofluorochromic (EF) properties in the NIR range, depending on the substituents. The nitrofluorene ethynyl-substituted (Type I) dyes showed smaller EF effects than the alkoxy-containing (Type II) dyes because of the difference in their  ...[more]

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