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Quantum yield Lucifer Yellow fluorophores

The amine-reactive 5-(dimethylamino)naphthalene-l-sulfonyl (dansyl) chloride 28 [80] and related fluorophores [81, 82], as well as the 5-((2 aminoethyl)amino) naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid (EDANS) 29, are included in the naphthalene fluorophore family. Derivatives of the latter, such as compound 30, exhibit a Lm.ix/ Lem 336/520 nm, molar absorptivity (e) of 6.1 x 103 M-1 cm-1, and a fluorescent quantum yield of 0.27 in water [83], The use of EDANS is particularly interesting in FRET experiments [84, 85]. Furthermore, 4-amino-3,6-disulfonylnaphthalimides (e.g., Lucifer yellow 31), associated to a longer absorption (Lmax 428 nm) [86] are suitable polar tracers [87]. [Pg.38]


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