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Ziyong Li1, Yijie Dai1, Zhiqiang Lu2
1Luoyang Key Laboratory of Organic Functional Molecules, School of Food and Drug, Luoyang Normal University, Luoyang, 471934, China. liziyong@mails.ccnu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A series of dithienylethenes 1a-1d with BF2-doped π-conjugation have been successfully developed. Upon alternating irradiation with green light and red/NIR light, they show efficient photochromism and fluorescence switching behaviors in toluene and PMMA film. Moreover, the fluorescence of 1a can be switched effectively in living cells.
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