Issue 47, 2021

BINOLated aminostyryl BODIPYs: a workable organic molecular platform for NIR circularly polarized luminescence

Abstract

The accessible at-boron-BINOLated 3,5-bis(4-aminostyryl)ated BODIPY scaffold is highlighted as a workable platform for developing enantiopure small organic molecules exhibiting CPL in the NIR region, even in water solution, the latter being key for CPL-based bioapplications. Synthetic simplicity, noticeable chiroptical efficiency in the NIR and the possibility to access water-soluble emitters pave the way for advancing CPL tools based on organic emitters and NIR radiation.

Graphical abstract: BINOLated aminostyryl BODIPYs: a workable organic molecular platform for NIR circularly polarized luminescence

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Mar 2021
Accepted
10 May 2021
First published
11 May 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 5750-5753

BINOLated aminostyryl BODIPYs: a workable organic molecular platform for NIR circularly polarized luminescence

J. Jiménez, C. Díaz-Norambuena, S. Serrano, S. C. Ma, F. Moreno, B. L. Maroto, J. Bañuelos, G. Muller and S. de la Moya, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 5750 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC01255J

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