Issue 2, 2021

Recent advances in dioxaborine-based fluorescent materials for bioimaging applications

Abstract

Fluorescent materials are continuously contributing to important advances in the field of bioimaging. Among these materials, dioxaborine-based fluorescent materials (DBFM) are arousing growing interest. Due to their rigid structures conferred by a cyclic boron complex, DBFM possess appealing photophysical properties including high extinction coefficients and quantum yields as well as emission in the near infrared, enhanced photostability and high two-photon absorption. We herein discuss the recent advances of DBFM that found use in bioimaging applications. This review covers the development of fluorescent molecular probes for biomolecules (DNA, proteins), small molecules (cysteine, H2O2, oxygen), ions and the environment (polarity, viscosity) as well as polymers and nanomaterials used in bioimaging. This review aims at providing a comprehensive and critical insight on DBFM by highlighting the assets of these promising materials in bioimaging but also by pointing out their limitations that would require further developments.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in dioxaborine-based fluorescent materials for bioimaging applications

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
23 jul 2020
Accepted
27 okt 2020
First published
27 okt 2020

Mater. Horiz., 2021,8, 501-514

Recent advances in dioxaborine-based fluorescent materials for bioimaging applications

M. Collot, Mater. Horiz., 2021, 8, 501 DOI: 10.1039/D0MH01186J

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