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- Xue-Qing Zhang
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Xiao-Juan Lv
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Luying Guo
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Juan Ma
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Bin Su
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Yuefei Hu
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Lijuan Jiao
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Zhong-Yuan Li
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
- Erhong Hao
(Anhui Normal University
Anhui Normal University)
Abstract
Tetracoordinate boron-based fluorescent materials have shown extensively applications in chemistry, biology and materials science owing to their unique optoelectronic properties. However, constructing chiral boron-stereogenic fluorophores through practical and universal strategies remains rare and challenging. Herein, as a proof of concept, we report an enantioselective postfunctionalization of boron dipyrromethene dyes (BODIPYs), to acess boron-stereogenic BODIPYs in moderate to good yields with commendable enantioselectivity. Chiral BODIPYs have attracted increasing attention owing to not only their distinctively photophysical properties and applications in circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) materials, but also diversely structural modification. In this·work, we present a phase-transfer-catalyst enabled enantioselective C–N coupling reaction of BODIPYs with diverse nucleophiles. This method serves as a practical SNAr (nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction) route to achieve a series of boron-stereogenic amido/amino BODIPYs as well as demonstrates their promising CD and·CPL·activities, excellent biocompatibility, and high specificities, showing potential applications as chiral fluorescent imaging agents.
Suggested Citation
Xue-Qing Zhang & Xiao-Juan Lv & Luying Guo & Juan Ma & Bin Su & Yuefei Hu & Lijuan Jiao & Zhong-Yuan Li & Erhong Hao, 2025.
"Phase-transfer-catalyst enabled enantioselective C–N coupling to access chiral boron-stereogenic BODIPYs,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-58117-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58117-6
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