2012
DOI: 10.1021/ol302179r
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Synthesis and Fluorescence Properties of Thiazole–Boron Complexes Bearing a β-Ketoiminate Ligand

Abstract: 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.

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“…By expanding the conjugation systems with fused heterocycles involving the nitrogen atom in the ketoiminate complexes, various AIE-active molecules can be obtained. Kubota et al 50 presented AIE-active molecules and a complex with the same degree of fluorescence quantum yields in both the solution and solid states. Sun and colleagues reported the creation of quinoxaline-fused complexes.…”
Section: Versatility Of Boron Diketonates K Tanaka and Y Chujomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By expanding the conjugation systems with fused heterocycles involving the nitrogen atom in the ketoiminate complexes, various AIE-active molecules can be obtained. Kubota et al 50 presented AIE-active molecules and a complex with the same degree of fluorescence quantum yields in both the solution and solid states. Sun and colleagues reported the creation of quinoxaline-fused complexes.…”
Section: Versatility Of Boron Diketonates K Tanaka and Y Chujomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the p-p interaction reduced between adjacent layers and thus simultaneously increasing the uorescence intensity. 36 In addition, weak interactions e.g.…”
Section: Molecular Packingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural and photophysical properties of different families of boron complexes have been reported in the literature, among which neutral, coordinately saturated, N,N (excluding BODIPYs), [15,19] N,N,O,O tetradentate, [20] O,N,O tridentate, [21] and N,O bidentate ligands have been described. The N,O chelating ligands are by far the most studied p-conjugated ligands, including a wide range of structures with single or multiple boron centers, mainly as hydroxyquinolate, [22] pyrene, [23] perylenetetracarboxylic diimides (PDIs), [24] and Schiff bases, [25] but some more exotic structures such as iminoketone [26] and azaoxobenzazulene [27] have also been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%