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Azulene—A Bright Core for Sensing and Imaging

Lloyd C. Murfin, Simon E. Lewis

2021Molecules72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Azulene is a hydrocarbon isomer of naphthalene known for its unusual colour and fluorescence properties. Through the harnessing of these properties, the literature has been enriched with a series of chemical sensors and dosimeters with distinct colorimetric and fluorescence responses. This review focuses specifically on the latter of these phenomena. The review is subdivided into two sections. Section one discusses turn-on fluorescent sensors employing azulene, for which the literature is dominated by examples of the unusual phenomenon of azulene protonation-dependent fluorescence. Section two focuses on fluorescent azulenes that have been used in the context of biological sensing and imaging. To aid the reader, the azulene skeleton is highlighted in blue in each compound.

Topics & Concepts

AzuleneFluorescenceContext (archaeology)ChemistryNaphthaleneProtonationPhotochemistryChromophorePhysicsOrganic chemistryOpticsBiologyPaleontologyIonMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials