Near-infrared fluorescein dyes containing a tricoordinate boron atom

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Abstract

Bora-fluoresceins (BFs), fluorescein analogues containing a tricoordinate boron atom instead of an oxygen atom at the 10-position of the fluorescein skeleton, were synthesized as a new family of fluorescein analogues. The deprotonated BFs exhibited absorption and fluorescence in the near-infrared region, which were significantly red-shifted relative to those of hitherto-known heteroatom-substituted fluorescein analogues on account of the orbital interaction between the tricoordinate boron atom and the fluorescein skeleton. BFs also showed multi-stage changes resulting from a Lewis acid-base equilibrium at the boron center in combination with a Brønsted acid-base equilibrium at the phenolic hydroxy group.

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Ando, N., Soutome, H., & Yamaguchi, S. (2019). Near-infrared fluorescein dyes containing a tricoordinate boron atom. Chemical Science, 10(33), 7816–7821. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02314c

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