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Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation

The conversion of closo-o-carborane–containing compounds to the nido-o-species via deboronation causes photophysical changes that could be used for sensing applications. 9-Methyl-9H-carbazole–based closo- (closo-Cz) and nido-o-carboranyl (nido-Cz) compounds were prepared and fully characterised by m...

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Autores principales: Lee, Seok Ho, Mun, Min Sik, Kim, Mingi, Lee, Ji Hye, Hwang, Hyonseok, Lee, Wonchul, Lee, Kang Mun
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9036662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03716a
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author Lee, Seok Ho
Mun, Min Sik
Kim, Mingi
Lee, Ji Hye
Hwang, Hyonseok
Lee, Wonchul
Lee, Kang Mun
author_facet Lee, Seok Ho
Mun, Min Sik
Kim, Mingi
Lee, Ji Hye
Hwang, Hyonseok
Lee, Wonchul
Lee, Kang Mun
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description The conversion of closo-o-carborane–containing compounds to the nido-o-species via deboronation causes photophysical changes that could be used for sensing applications. 9-Methyl-9H-carbazole–based closo- (closo-Cz) and nido-o-carboranyl (nido-Cz) compounds were prepared and fully characterised by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis, and the solid-state molecular structure of closo-Cz was analysed by X-ray crystallography. Although the closo-compound exhibited an emissive pattern centred at λ(em) = ca. 530 nm in the rigid state only (in THF at 77 K and as a film), nido-Cz demonstrated intense emission in the near-UV region (λ(em) = ca. 380 nm) in both solution and film states at 298 K. The positive solvatochromic effect of nido-Cz and the results of theoretical calculations for both the o-carboranyl compounds supported that these emissive features originate from intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) corresponding to the o-carborane. Furthermore, the calculations verified that the electronic role of the o-carboranyl unit changed from acceptor to donor upon deboronation from closo-Cz to nido-Cz. Investigations of the radiative decay mechanisms of closo-Cz and nido-Cz according to their quantum efficiencies (Φ(em)) and decay lifetimes (τ(obs)) suggested that the ICT-based radiative decays of closo-Cz and nido-Cz readily occur in the film (solid) and solution state, respectively. These observations implied that the emission of closo-Cz in the solution state could be drastically enhanced by deboronation to nido-Cz upon exposure to an increasing concentration of fluoride anions. Indeed, turn-on emissive features in an aqueous solution were observed upon deboronation, strongly suggesting the potential of closo-Cz as a turn-on and visually detectable chemodosimeter for fluoride ion sensing.
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spelling pubmed-90366622022-04-26 Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation Lee, Seok Ho Mun, Min Sik Kim, Mingi Lee, Ji Hye Hwang, Hyonseok Lee, Wonchul Lee, Kang Mun RSC Adv Chemistry The conversion of closo-o-carborane–containing compounds to the nido-o-species via deboronation causes photophysical changes that could be used for sensing applications. 9-Methyl-9H-carbazole–based closo- (closo-Cz) and nido-o-carboranyl (nido-Cz) compounds were prepared and fully characterised by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis, and the solid-state molecular structure of closo-Cz was analysed by X-ray crystallography. Although the closo-compound exhibited an emissive pattern centred at λ(em) = ca. 530 nm in the rigid state only (in THF at 77 K and as a film), nido-Cz demonstrated intense emission in the near-UV region (λ(em) = ca. 380 nm) in both solution and film states at 298 K. The positive solvatochromic effect of nido-Cz and the results of theoretical calculations for both the o-carboranyl compounds supported that these emissive features originate from intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) corresponding to the o-carborane. Furthermore, the calculations verified that the electronic role of the o-carboranyl unit changed from acceptor to donor upon deboronation from closo-Cz to nido-Cz. Investigations of the radiative decay mechanisms of closo-Cz and nido-Cz according to their quantum efficiencies (Φ(em)) and decay lifetimes (τ(obs)) suggested that the ICT-based radiative decays of closo-Cz and nido-Cz readily occur in the film (solid) and solution state, respectively. These observations implied that the emission of closo-Cz in the solution state could be drastically enhanced by deboronation to nido-Cz upon exposure to an increasing concentration of fluoride anions. Indeed, turn-on emissive features in an aqueous solution were observed upon deboronation, strongly suggesting the potential of closo-Cz as a turn-on and visually detectable chemodosimeter for fluoride ion sensing. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9036662/ /pubmed/35479040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03716a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Lee, Seok Ho
Mun, Min Sik
Kim, Mingi
Lee, Ji Hye
Hwang, Hyonseok
Lee, Wonchul
Lee, Kang Mun
Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title_full Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title_fullStr Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title_full_unstemmed Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title_short Alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
title_sort alteration of intramolecular electronic transition via deboronation of carbazole-based o-carboranyl compound and intriguing ‘turn-on’ emissive variation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9036662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03716a
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