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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Selective Fluorogenic and Chromogenic Probe for Detection of Silver Ions and Silver Nanoparticles in Aqueous Media

Amrita Chatterjee; Mithun Santra; Nayoun Won; Sungjee Kim; Jae Kyung Kim; Seung Bin Kim; Kyo Han Ahn

A novel rhodamine-based fluorogenic and chromogenic probe for Ag(+) ions in aqueous media is developed, which can be also used for the detection of AgNPs. The sensing mechanism is based on irreversible tandem ring-opening and -forming processes promoted by Ag(+)-coordination to the iodide of the probe, which is accompanied by both color and turn-on type fluorescence changes. The probe shows remarkably high selectivity over other metal ions and detects silver ions up to 14 ppb.


Organic Letters | 2011

A “Reactive” Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Mercury Species

Mithun Santra; Basab Roy; Kyo Han Ahn

A ratiometric fluorescent probe for mercury species is developed based on the metal-promoted hydrolysis of a vinyl ether derivative of 2-(benzothiazol-2-yl)phenol in a buffer solution. The probe responds selectively to mercury species over various other metal ions with a marked fluorescence change from blue to cyan through the excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) process. The fluorescence titration is complete with 0.5 equiv of HgCl(2), which indicates that the probe also responds to organomercury species, RHgCl.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

Dramatic Substituent Effects on the Photoluminescence of Boron Complexes of 2‐(Benzothiazol‐2‐yl)phenols

Mithun Santra; Hyunsoo Moon; Min-Ho Park; Tae-Woo Lee; Young Kook Kim; Kyo Han Ahn

Substituents can induce dramatic changes in the photoluminescence properties of N,O-chelated boron complexes. Specifically, the boron complexes of 2-(benzothiazol-2-yl)phenols become bright deep blue- and orange-red-emitting materials depending on amino substituents at the 5- and 4-positions of 2-(benzothiazol-2-yl)phenol, respectively. Absorption and emission data show that the resulting boron complexes have little or small overlap between the absorption and emission spectra and, furthermore, X-ray crystal structures for both the blue and orange-red complexes indicate the absence of π-π stacking interaction in the crystal-packing structures. These features endow the boron complexes with bright and strong photoluminescence in the solid state, which distinguishes itself from the typical boron complexes of dipyrromethenes (BODIPYs). A preliminary study indicates that the blue complexes have promising electro-optical characteristics as dopant in an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device and show chromaticity close to an ideal deep blue. The substituent effects on the photoluminescent properties may be used to tune the desired emission wavelength of related boron or other metal complexes.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2018

Two-photon absorbing 8-hydroxy-benzo[g]coumarins with giant Stokes shifts: an environment-insensitive dye platform for probing biomolecules

Sourav Sarkar; Mithun Santra; Subhankar Singha; Yong Woong Jun; Ye Jin Reo; Hye Rim Kim; Kyo Han Ahn

Fluorescent compounds with distinct photophysical properties are essential for the development of optical probes for chemical, biological, and environmental species, in addition to optoelectronic devices. In this context, we synthesized a series of 3-substituted-8-hydroxybenzo[g]coumarin derivatives and characterized their photophysical and cellular imaging properties. Being dipolar π-extended coumarin analogues, they have intramolecular charge-transfer character and good two-photon imaging capability, as shown for two selected dyes. Most of the dyes emit in a wavelength range of 530-580 nm in aqueous media and show large Stokes shifts as high as 197 nm. In spite of its dipolar nature, the 3-pyridinium-substituted derivative 5h notably shows insignificant solvatochromism as well as viscosity- and polarity-insensitive emission intensity, offering an ideal dye platform for probing biological targets. As a demonstration, we prepared an esterase probe based on it, which shows ratiometric sensing behavior.


Chemical Communications | 2010

Fluorescent detection of palladium species with an O-propargylated fluorescein

Mithun Santra; Sung-Kyun Ko; Injae Shin; Kyo Han Ahn


Chemical Communications | 2009

A chemodosimeter approach to fluorescent sensing and imaging of inorganic and methylmercury species

Mithun Santra; Dowook Ryu; Amrita Chatterjee; Sung-Kyun Ko; Injae Shin; Kyo Han Ahn


Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017

Water-Soluble Pyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrroles: Synthesis, Luminescence and Two-Photon Cellular Imaging Properties

Mithun Santra; Yong Woong Jun; Juryang Bae; Sourav Sarkar; Wanuk Choi; Daniel T. Gryko; Kyo Han Ahn


Dyes and Pigments | 2017

Lavender violet, blue and pink: A new type of benzo[a]phenoxazine-based dipolar, red-emitting dyes

Mithun Santra; Yong Woong Jun; Ye Jin Reo; Sourav Sarkar; Kyo Han Ahn


Tetrahedron Letters | 2015

Preparation of luminescent lanthanide polymers by ring-opening metathesis polymerization

Myeong Sik Yoon; Mithun Santra; Kyo Han Ahn


Tetrahedron Letters | 2018

Dual probing of redox species, NAD(P)H and HOCl, with a benzo[a]phenoxazine based far red-emitting dye

Mithun Santra; Sourav Sarkar; Yong Woong Jun; Ye Jin Reo; Kyo Han Ahn

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Kyo Han Ahn

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Sourav Sarkar

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Yong Woong Jun

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Ye Jin Reo

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Wanuk Choi

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Amrita Chatterjee

Birla Institute of Technology and Science

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Basab Roy

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Dowook Ryu

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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