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      Fluorescent probes for selective determination of trace level Al3+: recent developments and future prospects

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      Analytical Methods
      Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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            BODIPY dyes in photodynamic therapy.

            BODIPY dyes tend to be highly fluorescent, but their emissions can be attenuated by adding substituents with appropriate oxidation potentials. Substituents like these have electrons to feed into photoexcited BODIPYs, quenching their fluorescence, thereby generating relatively long-lived triplet states. Singlet oxygen is formed when these triplet states interact with (3)O(2). In tissues, this causes cell damage in regions that are illuminated, and this is the basis of photodynamic therapy (PDT). The PDT agents that are currently approved for clinical use do not feature BODIPYs, but there are many reasons to believe that this situation will change. This review summarizes the attributes of BODIPY dyes for PDT, and in some related areas.
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              Photophysics of preassociated pyrenes in aqueous polymer solutions and in other organized media

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                Journal
                AMNECT
                Analytical Methods
                Anal. Methods
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1759-9660
                1759-9679
                2013
                2013
                : 5
                : 22
                : 6262
                Article
                10.1039/c3ay40982a
                4ba20deb-e05e-4397-b529-93cba0dca6a4
                © 2013
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