Aromatic [b]-fused BODIPY dyes as promising near-infrared dyes

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Far-red and near-infrared (NIR) absorbing/emitting dyes have found diverse applications in biomedicine and material science. However, the absorption and emission of classical BODIPY chromophores at short wavelength hamper their applications. Several strategies have been adopted to modify the structure of the BODIPY core to design NIR dyes. Among these, the most efficient approach to expand the π-conjugation of the BODIPY core isviafusion of aromatic rings. So far, many novel BODIPY skeletons fused to aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocycles at thebbond have been reported. This review comprehensively describes the recent advances regarding the development of aromatic [b]-fused BODIPY dyes with the focus on the design and synthesis, the relationships between their photophysical/spectroscopic properties and molecular structures, and the potential applications in bioassays and optoelectronic devices.

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Wang, J., Boens, N., Jiao, L., & Hao, E. (2020, June 14). Aromatic [b]-fused BODIPY dyes as promising near-infrared dyes. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ob00790k

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