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Four novel borondipyrromethene (BDP) and -diindomethene (BDI) dyes with one or two (dimethylamino)styryl extensions at the chromophore were synthesized and spectroscopically investigated. An X-ray crystal structure shows that the extended auxochrome is virtually planar. All dyes thus display intense red/near infrared (NIR) absorption and emission. The (dimethylamino)styryl group induces a charge-transfer character that entails bright solvatochromic fluorescence, which is only quenched with increasing solvent polarity according to the energy-gap law. The dye with an additional dimethylanilino group at the meso position of BDP shows a remarkable switching of lipophilicity by protonation. Two dyes with an 8-hydroxyquinoline ligand at the meso position display quenched emission in the presence of Hg2+ or Al3+ owing to electron transfer from the excited BDP to the complexed receptor. The BDI dye presents a pH indicator with bright fluorescence and extremely low fluorescence anisotropy.
Based on donor (D)-acceptor (A) biphenyl (b) type molecules, a family of fluorescent reporters with integrated acceptor receptors and noncoordinating and coordinating donor substituents of varying strength has been designed for ratiometric emission sensing and multimodal signaling of metal ions and protons. In part 2 of this series on such charge transfer (CT) operated mono- and bifunctional fluorescent devices, the cation coordination behavior of the sensor molecules bpb-R equipped with a proton- and cation-responsive 2,2':6',2' '-terpyridine (bp) acceptor and either amino-type donor receptors (R = DMA, A15C5 = monoaza-15-crown-5) or nonbinding substituents (R = CF3, H, OMe) is investigated employing the representative metal ions Na(I), Ca(II), Zn(II), Hg(II), and Cu(II) and steady-state and time-resolved fluorometry. The bpb-R molecules, the spectroscopic behavior and protonation behavior of which have been detailed in part 1 of this series, present rare examples for CT-operated bifunctional fluorescent probes that can undergo consecutive and/or simultaneous analyte recognition. The analyte-mediated change of the probes' intramolecular CT processes yields complexation site- and analyte-specific outputs, i.e., absorption and fluorescence modulations in energy, intensity, and lifetime. As revealed by the photophysical studies of the cation complexes of these fluoroionophores and the comparison to other neutral and charged D-A biphenyls, the spectroscopic properties of the acceptor chelates of bpb-R and A- and D-coordinated bpb-R are governed by CT control of an excited-state barrier toward formation of a forbidden charge transfer state, by the switching between analytically favorable anti-energy and common energy gap law type behavior, and by the electronic nature of the ligated metal ion. This accounts for the astonishingly high fluorescence quantum yields of the acceptor chelates of bpb-R equipped with weak or medium-sized donors and the red emission of D- and A-coordinated bpb-R observed for nonquenching metal ions.
Taking into account the structural requirements for TICT-type sensor molecules, a general synthetic
route to derive pH and cation-responsive pretwisted donor (D)donor (D) biphenyls (b) equipped with
donor receptors is developed and a first model compound containing a mono aza-15-crown-5 and a
DMA receptor is synthesized, see Scheme 1. The spectroscopic properties of this new bifunctional
DD biphenyl are studied in the non-polar and polar solvents cyclohexane, acetonitrile, and methanol.
Protonation as well as complexation studies are performed with the representative metal ions Na(I),
K(I), Ca(II), Ag(I), Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), and Pb(II) to reveal the potential of this molecule for
communication of whether none, only one, or both binding sites are engaged in analyte coordination
by spectroscopically distinguishable outputs. The results are compared to those obtained with closely
related donor (D)acceptor (A) substituted biphenyl-type sensor molecules and are discussed within
the framework of neutral and ionic D A biphenyls.
A triply benzocrown-ether-functionalized trialkynylmesitylene derivative with C3 symmetry as well as its linear analogue have been synthesized and their optical properties have been studied by UV/Vis absorption, steady-state and time-resolved fluorescencece spectroscopy. The spectroscopic investigation of the uncomplexed compounds revealed the nature of the electronic and excitonic communication pathway in the ground and excited states of the all-meta-substituted chromophore system. Upon cation complexation, the octopolar character of the free trialkynyl compound becomes dipolar and finally returns to octopolar in the fully complexed species.