Boron-Locked Starazine - A Soluble and Fluorescent Analogue of Starphene

Chemistry. 2022 May 19;28(29):e202200770. doi: 10.1002/chem.202200770. Epub 2022 Apr 7.

Abstract

A starlike heterocyclic molecule containing an electron-deficient nonaaza-core structure and three peripheral isoquinolines locked by three tetracoordinate borons, namely isoquinoline-nona-starazine (QNSA), is synthesized by using readily available reactants through a rather straightforward approach. This new heteroatom-rich QNSA possesses a quasi-planar π-backbone structure, and bears phenyl substituents on borons which protrude on both sides of the π-backbones endowing it with good solubility in common organic solvents. Contrasting to its starphene analogue, QNSA shows intense fluorescence with a quantum yield (PLQY) of up to 62 % in dilute solution.

Keywords: conjugated molecule; electronic structure; luminescence; starazine; starphene analogue.