Novel fluorescent dyes, thiazole-boron complexes bearing β-ketoiminate ligands, have been synthesized, and their fluorescence properties were investigated. The BF(2) complexes showed a pronounced aggregation-induced emission enhancement effect because of the restriction of C-Ph intramolecular rotation. The BPh(2) complexes showed higher fluorescence quantum yields than the corresponding BF(2) complexes, both in solution and in the solid state.
A novel fluorescence dye based on pyrazine-boron complexes bearing a β-iminoketone ligand has been synthesized by using a simple two-step reaction. Synthesized complexes exhibited fluorescence in solution (F(max): 472-604 nm) and in the solid state (F(max): 496-624 nm). These complexes showed a larger Stokes shift (3690-4900 cm(-1)) than well-known boron dipyrromethene dyes (400-600 cm(-1), in most cases).
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