Abstract
AbstractNaphthalimide derivatives are attracting increasing attention as fluorescent probes due to their excellent modifiability and photophysical properties. Their large, rigid coplanar structures and conjugated systems enable easy generation of fluorescence. The imide units and bromonaphthalene functionality offer facile and concise modification pathways in preparing amenable probes for different metal cations, anions, small molecules, and organelles. Therefore, naphthalimide probes have great potential for application in research fields, such as analytical chemistry, cell biology, and clinical diagnosis.
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