Protein Information

ID 1684
Name Btz
Synonyms BTZ; Barentsz protein; Btz; CASC 3; CASC3; Cancer susceptibility candidate 3; Cancer susceptibility candidate gene 3 protein; MLN 51 protein…

Compound Information

ID 730
Name OCH
CAS 2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-octachloro-2-cyclohexen-1-one

Reference

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17944449 Nah MK, Rho SG, Kim HK, Kang JG: Sensitized near-IR luminescence of Ln (III) complexes with benzothiazole derivatives. J Phys Chem A. 2007 Nov 15;111(45):11437-43. Epub 2007 Oct 18.
Lanthanide complexes with benzothiazole derivatives (Btz-R, R = OCH (3) and OH) and terpyridine (tpy) ligands were synthesized, and their photophysical properties were precisely investigated. The free Btz-OCH (3) ligand in toluene, excited with UV light, produced the normal emission bands around 410 nm, whereas Btz-OH produced a strong excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) band at 510 nm. The Ln (III) complexes (Ln = Nd, Er, and Yb) exhibited sensitized near-IR luminescence when the Btz-R ligands were excited. The sensitized luminescence quantum yields (Phi (Ln)) of the lanthanide complexes were markedly enhanced by ESIPT: for [Nd (Btz-R)(tpy)] in toluene solution, Phi (Ln) = 0.04% for Btz-OCH (3) and 0.39% for Btz-OH. The sensitized luminescence of the Er (III) complexes (Phi (Ln) = 0.002% for Btz-OCH (3) and 0.009% for Btz-OH) was less efficient than that of the Nd (III) complexes. This difference is due to the smaller energy gap between the emitting and ground levels of the Er (III) ion. The rate constants for the energy transfer from Btz-R to Ln (III) were about approximately 10 (9) s (-1), as evaluated by the Forster resonance energy transfer mechanism.
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