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Insufficient brightness of fluorophores poses a major bottleneck for the advancement of super-resolution microscopes. Despite being widely used, many rhodamine dyes exhibit sub-optimal brightness due to the formation of twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) upon photoexcitation. Herein, we have developed a new class of quaternary piperazine-substituted rhodamines with outstanding quantum yields (Φ = 0.93) and superior brightness (ε × Φ = 8.1 × 104 L·mol–1·cm–1), by utilizing the electronic inductive effect to prevent TICT. We have also successfully deployed these rhodamines in the super-resolution imaging of the microtubules of fixed cells and of the cell membrane and lysosomes of live cells. Finally, we demonstrated that this strategy was generalizable to other families of fluorophores, resulting in substantially increased quantum yields.
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Zhiwei Ye
Medical University of South Carolina
Wei Yang
University of California, San Diego
Chao Wang
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Dalian University of Technology
Dalian University
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68fd21067c74fa6ccc07ccab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b04893