“…Higher-order BODIPY architectures, including dimers, trimers, and polymers, have been reported, and many BODIPY constructs maintain high quantum yields even in the solid state . As a result of their favorable properties, BODIPY fluorophores have been used in a number of luminescent sensing schemes, including as high quantum yield energy acceptors from aromatic toxicant donors, , as part of white light-emitting constructs, , and as transducing elements for the detection of phosgene, mercury and copper cations, and many other analytes. − …”