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. 2023 Jun 27;29(36):e202300680.
doi: 10.1002/chem.202300680. Epub 2023 May 15.

Bis[1]benzothieno[1,4]thiaborins as a Platform for BODIPY Singlet Oxygen Photosensitizers

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Bis[1]benzothieno[1,4]thiaborins as a Platform for BODIPY Singlet Oxygen Photosensitizers

Paulina H Marek-Urban et al. Chemistry. .

Abstract

A synthetic approach to two regioisomeric π-electron extended [1,4]thiaborins annulated with two benzothiophene units has been developed. The central thiaborin rings of the boracycles obtained exhibit different electronic properties; this is reflected in their different aromatic characters, boron Lewis acidity and UV-vis spectroscopic behavior. Thiaborins were converted to boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) complexes. Their emission spectra exhibit two distinct bands resulting from 1 LE and 1 CT transitions. Strong near-infrared phosphorescence in Zeonex thin films at 77 K indicates efficient intersystem crossing and the formation of triplet states. Separation of HOMO and LUMO orbitals between boracyclic and BODIPY moieties facilitates electron transfer to a 1 CT state followed by a transition to the 3 LE triplet state located on the ligand. These unique properties of spiro thiaborin-BODIPY complexes were explored for their application as singlet-oxygen photosensitizers. They show excellent photocatalytic performance with singlet oxygen quantum yields reaching 77 % and full conversion of the model organic substrate achieved after 1.5 h with only 0.05 % mol catalyst load.

Keywords: boron; heterocycles; luminescence; photooxidation; structure-property relationship.

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