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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Chem Soc. 2018 Sep 21;140(39):12622–12633. doi: 10.1021/jacs.8b08436

Table 2. Fluorescence Properties of H-Telo DNA ONs 3–5 and Respective Duplexes in Aqueous Buffer.

ON sample λem
(nm)
Φa Φrb τavc
(ns)
ON sample λem
(nm)
Φa Φrb τavc
(ns)
ON sample λem
(nm)
Φa Φrb τav
c
(ns)
3 in NaCl 424 0.053 27  1.09 4 in NaCl 428 0.093 93 1.40 5 in NaCl 428 0.062 31 0.89
3 in KCl 429 0.030 15  0.60 4 in KCl 428 0.022 11 0.79 5 in KCl 423 0.043 22 0.73
3·7 in NaCl 426 0.002   1 n.d. 4·7 in NaCl 426 0.001   1 n.d. 5·7 in NaCl 428 0.002   1 n.d.
3·7 in KCl 432 0.002   1 n.d. 4·7 in KCl 428 0.002   1 n.d. 5·7 in KCl 426 0.002   1 n.d.
a

Standard deviation for quantum yield (Φ) of GQs is ≤0.006, and that of duplexes is ≤0.0002.

b

Φr = relative quantum yield with respect to the quantum yield of the duplex in the respective ionic conditions.

c

Standard deviation for lifetime (τav) is ≤0.06 ns. n.d. = not determined. Reliable lifetime values could not be obtained for duplexes as they were very weakly fluorescent.