Abstract

There is a need for luminescent probes, which display both long excitation and emission wavelengths and long decay times. We synthesized and characterized an osmium metal–ligand complex which displays a mean decay time of over 100 ns when bound to proteins. [Os(1,10-phenanthroline) 2(5-amino-1,10-phenanthroline)](PF 6) 2 can be excited at wavelengths up to 650 nm, and displays an emission maximum near 700 nm. The probe displays a modest but useful maximum fundamental anisotropy near 0.1 for 488-nm excitation, and thus convenient when using an argon ion laser. [Os(phen) 2(aphen)](PF 6) 2 is readily activated to the isothiocyanate for coupling to proteins. When covalently linked to bovine serum albumin the intensity decay is moderately heterogeneous with a mean decay time of 145 ns. The anisotropy decay of the labeled protein displays a correlation time near 40 ns. This relatively long lifetime luminophores can be useful as a biophysical probe or in clinical applications such as fluorescence polarization immunoassays.

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