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Rapid detection of aspartic acid and glutamic acid in water by BODIPY-Based fluorescent probe: Live-cell imaging and DFT studies
Guria, Subhajit,Ghosh, Avijit,Manna, Kalipada,Pal, Abhishek,Adhikary, Arghya,Adhikari, Susanta
, p. 111 - 122 (2019/05/01)
Strategically modified4-(diethylamino)-2-(pyridin-2-ylmethoxy)benzaldehyde appended BODIPY-based probe N,N-SP-BPY detects aspartic acid (Asp)and glutamic acid (Glu)by inhibition of Photoinduced electron transfer (PET)process in water. The probe shows cons
Effect of phenyl ring substitution on J-aggregate formation ability of novel bisazomethine dyes in vapour-deposited films
Kim, Byung-Soon,Kashibuchi, Daisuke,Son, Young-A.,Kim, Sung-Hoon,Matsumoto, Shinya
experimental part, p. 56 - 64 (2011/12/02)
Bisazomethine dyes, which are synthesized using diaminomaleonitrile and aminobenzaldehydes, exhibit red fluorescence in solution and in the solid state. Several bisazomethine dyes are known to form J-aggregates in vapour-deposited films. In this work, novel bisazomethine dyes were synthesized and the effect of phenyl ring substitution on the J-aggregate formation in vapour-deposited films was examined. The optical properties of the dyes were examined in solution and in the solid state through molecular orbital calculations. Four derivatives were found to form J-aggregates in vapour-deposited films as determined from the shape of the spectrum and the absorption edge.