Issue 9, 2011

Kinetic studies on visible-light-switchable photochromic fluorophores based on diarylethenes

Abstract

We present three recently developed photochromic fluorophores that are based on diarylethenes with elongated conjugated π-systems. The diarylethenes 1 and 3 can be switched from their open to their closed form with visible light. The diarylethenes 1 and 2 are covalently coupled to a standard rhodamine B-based fluorophore and act as photoswitchable resonance energy acceptors. By controlling their switching state, the fluorescence intensity of the dye can be modulated. The third compound 3 is a diarylethene that shows photoswitchable inherent fluorescence due to its stilbazolium-like structure. Ensemble experiments demonstrate that diarylethene-based photoswitches show superior characteristics regarding their switching performance, thermal stability and fatigue resistance. These attributes make them promising candidates for super-resolution imaging methods that are based on the determinate fluorescence switching of fluorophores between an off- and an on-state.

Graphical abstract: Kinetic studies on visible-light-switchable photochromic fluorophores based on diarylethenes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jan 2011
Accepted
04 Apr 2011
First published
23 May 2011

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2011,10, 1488-1495

Kinetic studies on visible-light-switchable photochromic fluorophores based on diarylethenes

B. Seefeldt, K. Altenhöner, O. Tosic, T. Geisler, M. Sauer and J. Mattay, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2011, 10, 1488 DOI: 10.1039/C1PP05051F

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