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Prodan is a fluorescent dye that acts as an environmentally sensitive membrane probe. Due to its chemical properties, Prodan can be used to synthesize novel fluorescent nucleosides, where their Stokes shift is sensitive to the solvent's orientation polarization.

Synonyms: N,N-Dimethyl-6-propionyl-2-naphthylamine

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Gibbons, Angel M ; Boadu, Michael ; Ohno, Paul E ;

Abstract: The physicochemical properties of aerosols, including hygroscopicity, phase state, pH, and viscosity, influence important processes ranging from virus transmission and pulmonary drug delivery to atmospheric light scattering and chemical reactivity. Despite their importance, measurements of these key properties in aerosols remain experimentally challenging due to small particle sizes and low mass densities in air. Fluorescence probe spectroscopy is one of the only analytical techniques that is capable of experimentally determining these properties in situ in a nondestructive and minimally perturbative manner. However, the application of fluorescence probe spectroscopy to important classes of aerosols including exhaled respiratory and ambient atmospheric aerosols has been limited due to a typical reliance on premixing the probe molecule with particle constituents prior to particle generation, which is not always possible. Here, a method for aerosol fluorescent labeling based on probe molecule volatilization is developed. The method is first applied to label model polyethylene glycol (PEG) aerosols with two different polarity-sensitive probes, Nile red and Prodan. The similarity of the relative humidity-dependent fluorescent emission of each probe between prelabeled and volatilized-probe PEG particles validated the methodology. A preliminary application of the technique to indicate the hygroscopicity of artificial saliva respiratory particles and model atmospheric secondary organic aerosol particles is demonstrated. The methodology developed here paves the way for future studies applying powerful fluorescent probe-based analytical techniques to study exhaled or natural aerosols for which fluorescent prelabeling is not possible.

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CAS No. :70504-01-7
Formula : C15H17NO
M.W : 227.30
SMILES Code : CCC(C1=CC=C2C=C(N(C)C)C=CC2=C1)=O
Synonyms :
N,N-Dimethyl-6-propionyl-2-naphthylamine
MDL No. :MFCD00056615
InChI Key :MPPQGYCZBNURDG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Pubchem ID :107729

Safety of Prodan

GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:Warning
Hazard Statements:H302-H315-H319-H332-H335
Precautionary Statements:P261-P280-P305+P351+P338

Application In Synthesis of Prodan

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References: [1] Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 2005, vol. 37, # 6, p. 589 - 594.
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References: [1] Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 2005, vol. 37, # 6, p. 589 - 594.
 

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