“…The development of simple and low molecular weight dyes that can be further modified is thus of great interest. Among the synthetic fluorophores studied, boron complexes of π-conjugated chelates often have very promising features, such as high quantum yields, fine-tuned absorption/emission wavelengths, and good photostability. , For example, extensive research on 4,4′-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY) has been received because of its excellent photophysical properties and high photostability. − Recently, a BF 2 -complexed hydrazine-Schiff base-linked bispyrrole, bis(difluoroboron)-1,2-bis((1 H -pyrrol-2-yl)methylene)hydrazine (BOPHY, Figure ), has been developed as a novel small organic fluorescent dye. , This new fluorophore has excellent spectroscopic properties, including high quantum yields of fluorescence, high molar extinction coefficients, highly tunable absorption/emission profiles, and excellent photostability. In addition, BOPHY dyes have larger Stokes shifts and higher solid-state fluorescence than those of classical BODIPY dyes, which generally suffer from small Stokes shifts ,, and relatively weak solid-state fluorescence.…”