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Title: SURPRISING SYNTHETIC STRATEGIES FOR SYMMETRIC BODIPY DERIVATIVES
Authors: Yılmaz, Raşit Fikret
Tutar, Ahmet
Keywords: BODIPYs;Fluorophore;Dyes;Synthesis;Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling;Halogenation
Issue Date: 25-Apr-2024
Publisher: Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Abstract: BODIPY fluorescence dyes represent a captivating area of research in contemporary photochemistry, thanks to the wide array of options their chromophore presents, readily accessible through various synthetic pathways. Indeed, the literature abounds with a vast array of compounds centered around the indacene core. The ability to modulate spectroscopic properties or instigate new photophysical processes through the substitution pattern of BODIPY dyes has significantly expanded the scope of scientific and technological applications for these fluorophores. BODIPY cores, still widely used today and easily derivatized through simple modifications, find extensive application due to their versatile characteristics. These features render BODIPY compounds both workable and appealing. Our research group is interested in conducting studies related to the synthesis of BODIPY compounds, derivatization of the BODIPY core from different positions through Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions, and the synthesis of BODIPY derivatives with potential applications in fingerprint detection. The purpose of this investigation is to summarize the fundamental chemistry, synthesis, and spectroscopic properties of common BODIPY derivatives.
URI: http://dspace.azjhpc.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/368
ISSN: 1609-1620
Journal Title: PROCEEDINGS OF AZERBAIJAN HIGH TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
metadata.dc.source.booktitle: VOLUME 26 SPECIAL ISSUE
Volume: 2
Issue: 148
First page number: 190
Last page number: 200
Number of pages: 11
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