An efficient protocol for the regioselective C–H α-formylation and α-acylation of BODIPY dyes using dioxolane derivatives as aldehyde equivalents is reported.
Here, we report the synthesis of two isomeric BODIPY-based fluorescent molecules with a diethylamino donor group and an acetyl acceptor group at positions 5 and 2 (or 3), respectively, on the boron dipyrromethene core. The structure of the new BODIPY dyes is similar to Prodan, probably the most widely used solvatochromic probe, but with the donor and acceptor groups attached to an electron-poor heteroaromatic core. Interestingly, these BODIPY dyes exhibit unusual spectroscopic and photophysical properties, involving inverse solvatochromic behavior. An in-depth study of the solvent effects and quantum-chemical calculations have been performed to assess the basis for such spectroscopic properties and the effect of the position of the substitution. This work points towards a rational design of new fluorescent probes, based on understanding their spectroscopic and photophysical behavior.
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