Symmetrically and dissymmetrically core-substituted amino naphthalene diimides (cNDIs) with water-soluble substituents have been synthesised. The compounds display characteristic steady-state optical properties absorbing and emitting light in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Time-resolved fluorescence studies reveal long emission lifetimes of similar to 10 ns in chloroform, similar to 8 ns in methanol and similar to 4 ns in water. Suitability for use in biophysical applications is demonstrated by encapsulation into reverse micelles and liposomes. Fluorescence lifetime is shown to indicate cavity size in the reverse micelles and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy measurements of cNDI loaded liposomes successfully determined diffusion coefficients and hydrodynamic radii of the liposomes.
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New generation functional materials for 21st century applications: exploiting the properties of naphthalene diimides