Bis(2-pyridyl)-substituted boratriazaindacene as an NIR-emitting chemosensor for Hg(II)

2007-02-15
Coskun, Ali
Yilmaz, M. Deniz
Akkaya, Engin U.
Aryl-substituted boratriazaindacenes (Aza-Bodipy's) are a new class of dyes with long wavelength absorption and emissions. We now report the first application of these dyes in metal ion sensing. 2-Pyridyl substituents at positions 1 and 7 create a well-defined pocket for metal ion binding. The chemosensor described here is selective for Hg(II) ions, and both absorption and emission spectra display large changes that would allow ratiometric sensing.
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A. Coskun, M. D. Yilmaz, and E. U. Akkaya, “Bis(2-pyridyl)-substituted boratriazaindacene as an NIR-emitting chemosensor for Hg(II),” ORGANIC LETTERS, pp. 607–609, 2007, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/66505.