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meso-Anisyl boron dipyrrins (BODIPYs) 1-6 containing one to six bromines at the pyrrole carbons have been synthesized by treating meso-anisyl dipyrromethane with 'n' equivalents of N-bromosuccinimide in THF at room temperature followed by oxidation with DDQ, neutralization with triethylamine and further complexation with BF(3)·OEt(2). The brominated compounds were characterized by HR-MS mass, detailed (1)H, (19)F and (11)B NMR and X-ray diffraction studies. The crystal structures solved for compounds 2-6 indicate that the boron dipyrrinato framework comprised two pyrrole rings and one six membered boron containing ring in one plane like other reported BODIPYs. However, the dihedral angle between the BODIPY core and the meso-anisyl group varied from 48° to 88° and the meso-anisyl ring has an almost perpendicular orientation in penta 5 and hexabrominated 6 BODIPYs. The absorption and emission studies showed a bathochromic shift and reached a maximum for tetrabrominated derivative 4, after which there was no change in the peak maxima for penta 5 and hexabrominated 6 derivatives. However, the quantum yields were reduced with the increasing number of bromines. The electrochemical studies revealed that brominated BODIPY compounds 1-6 are easier to reduce compared to unsubstituted meso-anisyl BODIPY 8 and the reduction potential is linearly related to the number of Br groups.  相似文献   

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A series of boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dyes containing two aldehyde functional groups at the 3 and 5 positions have been synthesized in low-to-decent yields in two steps. In the first step, the meso-aryl dipyrromethanes were treated with POCl(3) in N,N-dimethylformamide to afford 1,9-diformylated dipyrromethanes. In the second step, the diformylated dipyrromethanes were first in situ oxidized with 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone and then reacted with BF(3)·OEt(2) to afford 3,5-diformylboron dipyrromethenes. The X-ray structural analysis indicated that the aldehyde groups are involved in intramolecular hydrogen bonding with fluoride atoms, which may be responsible for the stability of the diformylated BODIPY compounds. The presence of two formyl groups significantly alters the electronic properties, which is clearly evident in downfield shifts in the (1)H and (19)F NMR spectra, bathochromic shifts in the absorption and fluorescence spectra, better quantum yields, and increased lifetimes compared to 3,5-unsubstituted BODIPYs. Furthermore, 3,5-diformylboron dipyrromethenes are highly electron-deficient and undergo facile reductions compared to unsubstituted BODIPYs. These compounds exhibit pH-dependent on/off fluorescence and thus act as fluorescent pH sensors.  相似文献   

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Six donor–acceptor‐type near‐infrared (NIR) aza–boron‐dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dyes and their corresponding aza–dipyrrins were designed and synthesized. The donor moieties at the 1,7‐positions of the aza–BODIPY core were varied from naphthyl to N‐phenylcarbazole to N‐butylcarbazole. The 3,5‐positions were also substituted with phenyl or thienyl groups in the aza–BODIPYs. Photophysical, electrochemical, and computational studies were carried out. The absorption and emission spectra of aza–BODIPYs were significantly redshifted (≈100 nm) relative to the parent tetraphenylaza–BODIPY. Fluorescence studies suggested effective energy transfer (up to 93 %) from donor groups to the aza–BODIPY core in all of the compounds under study. Time‐dependent (TD)‐DFT studies indicated effective electronic interactions between energy donor groups and aza–dipyrrin unit in all the aza–BODIPYs studied. The HOMO–LUMO gap (ΔE) calculated from cyclic voltammetry data was found to be lower for six aza–BODIPYs relative to their corresponding aza–dipyrrins.  相似文献   

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Boron-dipyrromethenes (BODIPY) containing oxypyridine substituents at 3- and 3,5-positions and metalloporphyrins (Zn(II), Ru(II)) were used to synthesize four non-covalent BODIPY–metalloporphyrin dyads and four BODIPY–metalloporphyrin triads assembled using metal–pyridine ‘N’ interaction. The formation of BODIPY–metalloporphyrin assemblies was confirmed by 1D and 2D NMR methods and X-ray crystal structure obtained for one of the BODIPY–metalloporphyrin dyad. In 1H NMR, the signals of oxypyridine group(s) of BODIPY unit showed significant upfield shifts supporting the coordination of oxypyridine group of BODIPY unit to metalloporphyrin unit. The NMR study also indicated that Zn(II) porphyrin forms relatively weak BODIPY–Zn(II) porphyrin conjugates, whereas Ru(II) porphyrin forms strong BODIPY–Ru(II) porphyrin conjugates. The X-ray structure solved for BODIPY–Zn(II)porphyrin dyad revealed that the Zn(II) porphyrin coordinated to the BODIPY unit obliquely and the angle between the Zn(II) porphyrin and the pyridyl ring is 70°. The absorption properties of stable BODIPY–Ru(II) porphyrin conjugates showed the overlapping absorption features of both the components and the fluorescence studies indicated that the BODIPY unit emission was significantly quenched on coordination with RuTPP(CO) unit. The electrochemical studies exhibited the features of both BODIPY and metalloporphyrin units in dyads and traids.  相似文献   

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Halogenated BODIPYs are important synthetic precursors and potential sensitizers for photodynamic therapy (PDT). Electrophilic bromination of pyrrolic-unsubstituted BODIPYs using bromine regioselectively generated mono- to heptabromoBODIPYs in a stepwise fashion in good to excellent yields. These resultant bromoBODIPYs were applied for regioselective substitution and Suzuki coupling reaction to generate BODIPYs 4, 5, 6, and 7 in good to excellent yields. According to NMR and X-ray analysis results, the stepwise bromination first takes place at 2,6-, then at 3,5-, and eventually at 1,7-positions, whereas the regioselective substitution occurs first at 3,5- then at 1,7-positions of the chromophore. The spectroscopic properties of these resultant BODIPYs were studied, which shows the potential application of these bromoBODIPYs as sensitizers for PDT.  相似文献   

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We have synthesized four examples of a cyclotriphosphazene ring appended with six boron-dipyrromethene dyes N(3)P(3)(BODIPY)(6) by adopting two different methods. In method I, 1 equiv of N(3)P(3)Cl(6) was treated with 6 equiv of meso-(o- or m- or p-hydroxyphenyl)boron-dipyrromethene in tetrahydrofuran (THF) in the presence of cesium carbonate. This afforded N(3)P(3)(BODIPY)(6) in yields ranging from 80 to 90%. In method II, we first prepared hexakis(p-formylphenoxy)cyclotriphosphazene N(3)P(3)(CHO)(6) by treating 1 equiv of N(3)P(3)Cl(6) with 6 equiv of 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde in the presence of cesium carbonate in THF. In the second step, N(3)P(3)(CHO)(6) was condensed with excess of pyrrole in the presence of catalytic amount of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in CH(2)Cl(2) at room temperature and afforded hexakis(p-phenoxy dipyrromethane)cyclotriphosphazene. In the last step, the hexakis(p-phenoxy dipyrromethane)cyclotriphosphazene was first oxidized with 6 equiv of DDQ in CH(2)Cl(2) at room temperature for 1 h followed by neutralization with triethylamine and further reaction with excess BF(3)·Et(2)O afforded the target N(3)P(3)(BODIPY)(6) in 16% yield. The route II was used only for the synthesis of one target compound whereas the route I was used for the synthesis of all four target compounds. The four compounds were characterized by mass, NMR, absorption, electrochemical, and fluorescence techniques. The crystal structure solved for one of the compounds revealed that the P(3)N(3) ring is slightly puckered and the six substituents were not interacting with each other and attained pseudo-axial and pseudo-equatorial positions. The photophysical studies in five different solvents indicated that the compounds exhibit large Stokes' shifts unlike reference monomeric BODIPYs indicating that the compounds are promising for fluorescence bioassays. The quantum yields and lifetimes of compounds 1-4 depends on the type of BODIPY unit attached to the cyclotriphosphazene ring.  相似文献   

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A 2,6‐distyryl‐substituted boradiazaindacene (BODIPY) dye and a new series of 2,6‐p‐dimethylaminostyrene isomers containing both α‐ and β‐position styryl substituents were synthesized by reacting styrene and p‐dimethylaminostyrene with an electron‐rich diiodo‐BODIPY. The dyes were characterized by X‐ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy and their photophysical properties were investigated and analyzed by carrying out a series of theoretical calculations. The absorption spectra contain markedly redshifted absorbance bands due to conjugation between the styryl moieties and the main BODIPY fluorophore. Very low fluorescence quantum yields and significant Stokes shifts are observed for 2,6‐distyryl‐substituted BODIPYs, relative to analogous 3,5‐distyryl‐ and 1,7‐distyryl‐substituted BODIPYs. Although the fluorescence of the compound with β‐position styryl substituents on both pyrrole moieties and one with both β‐ and α‐position substituents was completely quenched, the compound with only α‐position substituents exhibits weak emission in polar solvents, but moderately intense emission with a quantum yield of 0.49 in hexane. Protonation studies have demonstrated that these 2,6‐p‐dimethylaminostyrene isomers can be used as sensors for changes in pH. Theoretical calculations provide strong evidence that styryl rotation and the formation of non‐emissive charge‐separated S1 states play a pivotal role in shaping the fluorescence properties of these dyes. Molecular orbital theory is used as a conceptual framework to describe the electronic structures of the BODIPY core and an analysis of the angular nodal patterns provides a reasonable explanation for why the introduction of substituents at different positions on the BODIPY core has markedly differing effects.  相似文献   

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A series of π-expanded boron-dipyrromethenes (BODIPYs) fused with aromatic rings at β,β-positions, such as benzene, acenaphthylene, and benzofluoranthene were prepared by the reaction of BF3·OEt2 with bicyclo[2.2.2]octadiene-fused dipyrromethene and the subsequent retro Diels-Alder reaction. These BODIPYs exhibited the absorptions and the fluorescence emissions over wide range of visible-near-infrared region at 500-800 nm. BODIPYs composed of two fluorantho[8,9-f]isoindoles absorbed and emitted at red-region over 750 nm with absolute fluorescence quantum yield (Φf) of ca. 0.3, although they are unstable under air in room light. BODIPY composed fluorantho[8,9-f]isoindole and acenaphtho[1,2-c]pyrrole was stable and showed a bright fluorescence emission at 695 nm with high Φf of 0.70.  相似文献   

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We report the synthesis, photophysical and electrochemical properties, and in vivo fluorescence imaging of a series of new thieno–pyrrole‐fused near‐infrared (NIR) BODIPY agents by using a versatile intermediate as a building block. The versatile thieno–pyrrole‐fused BODIPY intermediate was rationally designed to bear bromo‐substituents and absorb in the mid‐red region (635 nm) to act as an organic electrophile for the development of NIR multifunctional agents. The use of subsequent palladium‐catalyzed and nucleophilic substitution reactions afforded highly conjugated NIR BODIPYs. The novel BODIPYs exhibit long‐wavelength absorptions in the NIR region (650–840 nm). The agents produce sharp fluorescence bands, and most of them display respectable quantum yields of fluorescence (0.05–0.87) useful for biomedical imaging, as demonstrated by in vivo imaging with SBDPiR740 . Interestingly, a number of agents in the series that are non‐halogenated were reactive to O2 at the triplet photo‐excited state coupled with a favorable redox potential and decent fluorescence, and hence could be potential candidates for use as photosensitizers in fluorescence‐guided photodynamic therapy. Furthermore, the synthetic approach allows further functionalization of the highly conjugated NIR BODIPYs to tune the excited states (PET, ICT) and to conjugate targeting moieties for enhanced biological applications.  相似文献   

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《化学:亚洲杂志》2017,12(5):561-567
We describe herein the first synthesis of silyl‐ and disilanyl‐BODIPYs through transition‐metal‐catalyzed dehalosilylation of iodo‐BODIPYs using a Pd(P(t Bu)3)2/Et3N/toluene system. Various mono‐ and bis‐silyl‐BODIPYs, mono‐ and bis‐disilanyl‐BODIPYs and bis‐BODIPYs linked by silylene and SiOSi groups were synthesized by using this straightforward method. Silyl‐ and disilanyl‐substitution significantly modifies the spectroscopic properties of the BODIPY, in which the fluorescence quantum yields of the silyl‐BODIPYs are remarkably increased, whereas the emission spectra of disilanyl‐BODIPYs are red‐shifted due to effective σ(SiSi)–π(BODIPY) conjugation.  相似文献   

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Treatment of a meso-arylboron dipyrrin (BODIPY) with NBS provides mono- and dibrominated BODIPYs at the 2- and 6-positions in excellent yields with high regioselectivity. Brominated products can be employed as a nice building block for the synthesis of a variety of BODIPY derivatives through Suzuki-Miyaura coupling. Because of a lack of substituents at the 1,3,5,7-positions, a directly β-β-linked BODIPY dimer exhibits a completely coplanar conformation of BODIPY units, offering effective π-conjugation.  相似文献   

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The asymmetric BODIPY 1 a (BODIPY=4,4‐difluoro‐4‐bora‐3a,4a‐diaza‐s‐indacene), containing two chloro substituents at the 3,8‐positions and a reactive 5‐methyl group, was synthesized from the asymmetric dipyrroketone 3 , which was readily obtained from available pyrrole 2 a . The reactivity of 3,8‐dichloro‐6‐ethyl‐1,2,5,7‐tetramethyl‐BODIPY 1 a was investigated by using four types of reactions. This versatile BODIPY undergoes regioselective Pd0‐catalyzed Stille coupling reactions and/or regioselective nucleophilic addition/elimination reactions, first at the 8‐chloro and then at the 3‐chloro group, using a variety of organostannanes and N‐, O‐, and S‐centered nucleophiles. On the other hand, the more reactive 5‐methyl group undergoes regioselective Knoevenagel condensation with an aryl aldehyde to produce a monostyryl‐BODIPY, and oxidation with 2,3‐dichloro‐5,6‐dicyano‐1,4‐benzoquinone (DDQ) gives the corresponding 5‐formyl‐BODIPY. Investigation of the reactivity of asymmetric BODIPY 1 a led to the preparation of a variety of functionalized BODIPYs with λmax of absorption and emission in the ranges 487–587 and 521–617 nm, respectively. The longest absorbing/emitting compound was the monostyryl‐BODIPY 16 , and the largest Stokes shift (49 nm) and fluorescence quantum yield (0.94) were measured for 5‐thienyl‐8‐phenoxy‐BODIPY 15 . The structural properties (including 16 X‐ray structures) of the new series of BODIPYs were investigated.  相似文献   

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We report the synthesis of BODIPYs with unsubstituted 1,7,8-positions and their dimerization by oxidative coupling with phenyliodine(III)-bis(trifluoroacetate) (PIFA). This dimerization was achieved for BODIPYs substituted in the 3,5-positions with either methyl or thienyl groups. The position and the type of the linkage in the resulting dimers depended on the nature of the substituent. The 3,5-dimethyl-BODIPY dyes were linked either via direct 1,1'-pyrrole-pyrrole coupling or via a 1,3'-methylene bridge. The 3,5-dithienyl-BODIPY dyes provided, in excellent yields, unique compounds linked exclusively via the α-thienyl positions. All dyes were unreactive in the 8-position. Electrochemical and spectroscopic measurements on the monomers and dimers provided evidence of interactions between the two halves of the dimers. Thus, oxidation and reduction potentials were split by up to 210 mV, and modest excitonic coupling and an internal charge transfer were observed in some cases.  相似文献   

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Direct oxidative nucleophilic substitution of the 3-hydrogen of BODIPY dyes by pyrrole has been developed under reflux condition under oxygen, from which a series of pyrrolyldipyrrinato BF(2) complexes 1a-h, as extended BODIPYs, have been synthesized. Most of these BODIPYs show strong fluorescence emissions at wavelengths over 600 nm in six solvents of different polarity. Removal of the BF(2) group from BODIPY 1e gave the corresponding free base pyrrolyldipyrrin 7 as an analog of the natural product prodigiosin, in high yield.  相似文献   

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Four meso-furyl BODIPY-ferrocene conjugates 14 in which one or more ferrocene groups were connected directly to BODIPY core or meso-furyl group were synthesized by coupling of appropriate bromo meso-furyl BODIPYs with α-ethynylferrocene under mild Pd(0) coupling conditions. The compounds were characterized by HR-MS mass, NMR, absorption, electrochemistry and fluorescence techniques. The absorption studies of compounds 14 showed charge transfer band in addition to BODIPY absorption bands indicating that the BODIPY and ferrocene moieties interact within the conjugates. On the other hand, the charge transfer band is absent in meso-phenyl BODIPY-ferrocene conjugate due to the orthogonal arrangement of ferrocene appended meso-phenyl group with BODIPY core which prevents the interaction between the two moieties. The electrochemical studies showed strong oxidation due to ferrocene moiety and reduction due to meso-furyl BODIPY unit. The compounds 3 and 4 which contain two and three ferrocenyl groups respectively were oxidized at the same potential with two and three electrons involved in the redox process. The compounds 14 are weakly fluorescent due to electron transfer from ferrocene unit to BODIPY unit. However, the fluorescence can be restored by oxidizing the ferrocene to ferrocenium ion which prevents the electron transfer between the two moieties. The computational studies support the experimental results.  相似文献   

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A series of BR2 complexes of α-pyrrolyl dipyrrin were synthesized from BF2 complex of α-pyrrolyl dipyrrin (3-pyrrolyl BODIPY) by treating it with various alkyl- and aryl magnesium halides under mild Grignard reaction conditions. The BR2 complexes were functionalized at α-position of the appended pyrrole ring with formyl, chloro and bromo functional groups and these functionalized BR2 complexes were used further to prepare various novel derivatives of BR2 complexes. The BR2 complexes were characterized by HR mass, NMR, absorption, fluorescence, and electrochemical techniques. Two of the BR2 complexes were structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography. Our studies revealed that the substitution of fluorine atoms at the boron center of 3-pyrrolyl BODIPYs with different alkyl/aryl groups significantly alters their structural, spectral and electrochemical properties. The DFT studies also support the alteration of the electronic properties of the BR2 complexes.  相似文献   

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Seven fluorescent boradiazaindacene-based compounds with one or two phenyl, ethenylphenyl, and ethynylphenyl substituents at the 3- (or 3,5-) position(s) were synthesized via palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions with the appropriate 3,5-dichloroBODIPY derivative. The effect of the various substituents at the 3- (or 3,5-) position(s) on the spectroscopic and photophysical properties were studied as a function of solvent by means of UV/vis absorption, steady-state, and time-resolved fluorometry, and theoretical modeling. The emission maxima of the symmetrically 3,5-disubstituted dyes are shifted to longer wavelengths (by 30 to 60 nm) relative to the related asymmetrically 3,5-disubstituted ones. Introduction of styryl substituents causes the largest red shift in both the absorption and emission spectra. BODIPY derivatives with ethynylaryl groups also shift the spectral maxima to longer wavelengths compared to aryl-substituted ones but to a lesser degree than the styryl compounds. The quantum-chemical calculations confirm these trends and provide a rationale for the spectral shifts induced by substitution. The fluorescence quantum yields of the ethenylaryl and ethynylaryl analogs are significantly higher that those of the aryl-substituted dyes. The 3,5-diethynylaryl dye has the highest fluorescence quantum yield (approximately 1.0) and longest lifetime (around 6.5 ns) among the BODIPY dyes studied. The differences in the photophysical properties of the dyes are also reflected in their electrochemical properties where the symmetrically 3,5-disubstituted dyes display much lower oxidation potentials when compared to their asymmetric counterparts.  相似文献   

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Boron dipyrromethenes (BODIPYs) with bulky triphenylsilylphenyl(ethynyl) and triphenylsilylphenyl substituents on pyrrole sites were prepared via Hagihara-Sonogashira and Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling with ethynyl-terminated tetraphenylsilane and boronic acid-terminated tetraphenylsilane. The chromophores are designed to prevent intermolecular π-π stacking interaction and enhance fluorescence in the solid state. Single crystals of 1?a and 2?b for X-ray structural analysis were obtained, and weak π-π stacking interactions of the neighboring BODIPY molecules were observed. Spectroscopic properties of all of the dyes in various solvents and in films were investigated. Triphenylsilylphenyl-substituted BODIPYs generally show more pronounced increases in solid-state emission than triphenylsilylphenyl(ethynyl)-substituted BODIPYs. Although the simple BODIPYs do not exhibit any fluorescence in the solid state (Φ=0), arylsilyl-substituted BODIPYs exhibit weak to moderate solid-state fluorescence with quantum yields of 0.03, 0.07, 0.10, and 0.25. The structure-property relationships were analyzed on the basis of X-ray crystallography, optical spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and theoretical calculations.  相似文献   

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A series of new functionalized mono- and dibenzo-appended BODIPY dyes were synthesized from a common tetrahydroisoindole precursor following two different synthetic routes. Route?A involved the assembly of the BODIPY core prior to aromatization, while in Route?B the aromatization step was performed first. In general, Route?A gave higher yields of the target dibenzo-BODIPYs, due to the ease of aromatization of the BODIPYs compared with the corresponding dipyrromethenes, probably due to their higher stability under the oxidative conditions (2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone in refluxing toluene). However, due to the slow oxidation of highly electron-deficient BODIPY 3?c bearing a meso-C(6)F(5) group, dibenzo-BODIPY 4?c was obtained, in 35?% overall from dipyrromethane, only by Route?B. Computational calculations performed at the 6-31G(d,p) level are in agreement with the experimental results, showing similar relative energies for all reaction intermediates in both routes. In addition, BODIPY 3?c had the highest molecular electrostatic potential (MEPN), confirming its high electron deficiency and consequent resistance toward oxidation. X-ray analyses of eight BODIPYs and several intermediates show that benzannulation further enhances the planarity of these systems. The π-extended BODIPYs show strong red-shifted absorptions and emissions, about 50-60?nm per benzoannulated ring, at 589-658 and 596-680?nm, respectively. In particular, db-BODIPY 4?c bearing a meso-C(6)F(5) group showed the longest λ(max) of absorption and emission, along with the lowest fluorescence quantum yield (0.31 in CH(2)Cl(2)); on the other hand monobenzo-BODIPY 8 showed the highest quantum yield (0.99) of this series. Cellular investigations using human carcinoma HEp2 cells revealed high plasma membrane permeability for all dibenzo-BODIPYs, low dark- and photo-cytotoxicities and intracellular localization in the cell endoplasmic reticulum, in addition to other organelles. Our studies indicate that benzo-appended BODIPYs, in particular the highly stable meso-substituted BODIPYs, are promising fluorophores for bioimaging applications.  相似文献   

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Trifluoroacetic acid‐catalyzed condensation of pyrrole with electron‐deficient and sterically hindered 3,5‐bis(trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde results in the unexpected production of a series of meso‐3,5‐bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl‐substituted expanded porphyrins including [22]sapphyrin 2 , N‐fused [22]pentaphyrin 3 , [26]hexaphyrin 4 , and intact [32]heptaphyrin 5 together with the conventional 5,10,15,20‐tetrakis(3,5‐bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)porphyrin 1 . These expanded porphyrins are characterized by mass spectrometry, 1H NMR spectroscopy, UV/Vis/NIR absorption spectroscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The optical and electrochemical measurements reveal a decrease in the HOMO–LUMO gap with increasing size of the conjugated macrocycles, and in accordance with the trend, the deactivation of the excited singlet state to the ground state is enhanced.  相似文献   

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