Pyrene is a polyaromatic hydrocarbon with strong short-wavelength fluorescence. Unlike other fluorescent dyes, polyaromatic hydrocarbons are fluorescent probes with strong sensitivity to microenvironment. Thus, its fluorescence is different in polar, and nonpolar environments. Other effects can also be observed.
When two pyrenes are in close proximity, they form excimers. Excimer formation can be easily observed, and quantitatively estimated using fluorescent spectra.
Pyrene azide is a reagent for easy pyrene Click Chemistry labeling of any alkyne-bearing molecule. It allows to turn any molecule into pyrene-bearing probe.
This azide contains hydrophilic triethyleneglycol linker to mitigate intrinsic pyrene hydrophobicity, and facilitate attachment to biomolecules in aqueous solutions.
Other pyrene azides for Click Chemistry labeling are available (2, and 3).
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General properties
Appearance: | yellowish solid |
Molecular weight: | 402.45 |
Molecular formula: | C23H22N4O3 |
Solubility: | soluble in dichloromethane, chloroform, moderately soluble in DMSO, DMF, acetonitrile |
Quality control: | NMR 1H (95%) |
Storage conditions: | Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light. |
Spectral properties
Excitation maximum, nm: | 343; 326; 313; 276; 265; 242; 234 |
Emission maximum, nm: | 377; 397 |