A facile ruthenium(II)-catalyzed regiospecific C-H/O-H oxidative annulation methodology was developed to construct isochromeno[8,1-]phenazines. This methodology delivers various advantages, such as scope for diverse substrates, tolerance to a range of functional groups, stability under air, and yields regioselective products. This methodology was successfully applied to synthesize far red (FR) fluorescent probes for live cancer cell imaging. The synthesized compounds displayed notable fluorescence properties in solution and thin-film. Their application in live cancer cell imaging was investigated using various cancer cell lines. The synthesized compound showed prominent FR fluorescence, with high quantum yield, and exhibited better cell-imaging properties, with excellent biocompatibility.

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