A caveat to common hemicyanine dye components and their resolution

Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Jun 25;56(51):7025-7028. doi: 10.1039/d0cc01833c.

Abstract

Near-infrared-emitting hemicyanine dyes are widely used in activatable fluorescent probes for various biological analytes; however, they are chemically unstable and show photoinstability, as shown here with naphthalene-based hemicyanines containing a typical hemicyanine moiety, 2-indolium. These issues can be resolved with a 4-pyridinium derivative, which also has good two-photon imaging capability.