research article
Novel molecular building blocks based on the boradiazaindacene chromophore: applications in fluorescent metallosupramolecular coordination polymers
Abstract
We designed and synthesized novel boradiazaindacene (Bodipy) derivatives that are appropriately functionalized for metal-ion-mediated supramolecular polymerization. Thus, ligands for 2-terpyridyl-, 2,6-terpyridyl-, and bipyridyl-functionalized Bodipy dyes were synthesized through Sonogashira couplings. These fluorescent building blocks are responsive to metal ions in a stoichiometry-dependent manner. Octahedral coordinating metal ions such as Zn II result in polymerization at a stoichiometry corresponding to two terpyridyl ligands to one Zn II ion. However, at increased metal ion concentrations, the dynamic equilibria are re-established in such a way that the monomeric metal complex dominates. The position of equilibria can easily be monitored by 1H NMR and fluorescence spectroscopies. As expected, although open-shell Fe II ions form similar complex structures, these cations quench the fluorescence emission of all four functionalized Bodipy ligands. © 2009 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA- Article
- Polymerization
- Self-assembly
- Sonogashira coupling
- Bipyridyl
- Building blocks
- Complex structures
- Coordination polymers
- Dyes/pigments
- Dynamic equilibrium
- Fluorescence emissions
- Functionalized
- Metal ion concentrations
- Metallo-supramolecular
- Molecular building blocks
- Supramolecular polymerizations
- Chromophores
- Emission spectroscopy
- Fluorescence
- Ligands
- Metal complexes
- Metal ions
- Metals
- Monomers
- Polymers
- Rhenium compounds
- Stoichiometry
- Trace analysis
- Zinc
- Functional polymers