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Synthesis and studies of phenothiazine based AIE fluorogens

Source
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION B-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INCLUDING MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN
0376-4699
Date Issued
2019-02-01
Author(s)
Manav, Neha
Verma, Vani
Pandey, Vijayalakshmi
Rather, Hilal
Vasita, Rajesh
Gupta, Iti
Volume
58
Issue
2
Abstract
Phenothiazine based AIE fluorogens linked to phenyl and tetraphenylethylene groups are reported. The N-butylphenothiazine and N-phenylphenothiazine have been substituted at 3,7-positions with phenyl or tetraphenylethylene (TPE) groups. All the target molecules have been characterized by H-1 and C-13 NMR, and mass spectrometry. The UV-Vis absorption, fluorescence and aggregation induced emission (AIE) properties of target molecules have been studied. Typically, the phenyl and TPE substituted phenothiazine molecules exhibit strong absorption band (lambda(abs) = 331 to 358 nm) in THF. Also, weak emission is observed in THF (lambda(em) = 405 to 531 nm) for these compounds; due to AIE phenomenon in water/THF mixture (f(w)>= 70%) the emission intensity is drastically enhanced upon aggregation. Bioimaging studies in A549 cells reveal cytoplasmic distribution of the 3,7-diphenylphenothiazine derivatives with >= 90% cell viability.
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/19348
Subjects
Chemistry
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