A macrocyclic bisBODIPY (bis(boron-dipyrromethene)) complex [1B2] with a figure-of-eight helicity was synthesized and successfully resolved. [1B2] was proven to be one of the most efficient red-emitting CPL (circularly polarized luminescence) fluorophores reported to date (λ = 663 nm, |glum| = 9 × 10(-3), ΦF = 0.58).
Mononuclear and dinuclear aluminum-dipyrrin complexes (ALDIPYs) were synthesized as a new family of ionophores. They exhibited colorimetric and fluorometric responses to alkaline earth ions in an aqueous mixed solvent. The strong recognition was achieved via multipoint interactions with the oxygen atoms appropriately incorporated into the ligand framework.
A series of selenophene-substituted boron-dipyrrin (BODIPY) monomers and selenophene-linked BODIPY oligomers was synthesized. The synthesized BODIPYs show good absorption/emission properties in the red to near-infrared region. Furthermore, some of the selenophenyl BODIPYs are not only useful fluorophores but also good photosensitizers to produce singlet oxygen.
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