Anastasia P. Potapova , Olga S. Taniya , Maria I. Valieva , Igor A. Khalymbadzha , Ainur D. Sharapov , Ekaterina S. Starnovskaya , Dmitry S. Kopchuk , Vasiliy S. Gaviko , Alexander S. Novikov , Alexey A. Kalinichev , Ramil F. Fatykhov
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Synthesis and photophysical study of novel 3-triazinyl- and 3-pyridinyl-substituted coumarins
A series of 3-triazinyl- and 3-pyridinyl-coumarin dyes were designed, synthesized and studied in terms of linear and nonlinear optical properties as well as charge transfer. The triazine- and pyridine-containing fluorophores were emitted green and blue light in the visible region of the spectrum, respectively, with high quantum yields. Two-photon fluorescence properties were measurement and 4b showed high two-photon absorption cross-section value (δ2PA = 285.5 GM). The dyes exhibited second-order NLO properties with static hyperpolarizability β0 in the range of 43–78 × 10−30 esu. Photophysical studies supported DFT calculations showed that the push-pull fluorophores 3g-j generated photoinduced intramolecular charge transfer states. Obtained experimental and theoretical data strongly suggests that these novel coumarin dyes are promising candidates for cell imaging.
期刊介绍:
Optical Materials has an open access mirror journal Optical Materials: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
The purpose of Optical Materials is to provide a means of communication and technology transfer between researchers who are interested in materials for potential device applications. The journal publishes original papers and review articles on the design, synthesis, characterisation and applications of optical materials.
OPTICAL MATERIALS focuses on:
• Optical Properties of Material Systems;
• The Materials Aspects of Optical Phenomena;
• The Materials Aspects of Devices and Applications.
Authors can submit separate research elements describing their data to Data in Brief and methods to Methods X.