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Cyanine Dyes Containing Quinoline Moieties: History, Synthesis, Optical Properties, and Applications

Kristina Ilina, Maged Henary

2020Chemistry - A European Journal112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cyanine dyes carrying quinoline moieties are an important class of organic molecules that are of great interest for applications in many fields like medicine, pharmacology, and engineering. Despite their exceptional properties, such as stability, high molar extinction coefficients, and high pH-sensitivity, this class of dyes has been less analyzed and reviewed in the last few decades. Therefore, this review article focuses on discussing the history of quinoline compounds, various synthetic routes to prepare quinolinium salts and symmetrical and asymmetrical mono-, di-, tri-, penta- and heptamethine cyanine dyes, containing quinoline moieties, together with their optical properties and applications as photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy, probes in biomolecules for labeling of nucleic acids, as well as imaging agents.

Topics & Concepts

CyanineQuinolineChemistryBiomoleculeCombinatorial chemistrySmall moleculeOrganic chemistryPhotochemistryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceFluorescenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiochemistryClick Chemistry and ApplicationsPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesMetal complexes synthesis and properties