Issue 3, 2014

BODIPY dye possessing solid-state red fluorescence and green metallic luster properties in both crystalline and amorphous states

Abstract

Carbazole-BODIPY dyes YHO-2 and YHO-3, which have diphenylamino-carbazole moiety as an electron-donating group at the 8-position on the BODIPY core, and heptanoic acid for YHO-2 and ethyl heptanoate for YHO-3 on the carbazole ring, were designed and synthesized and their photophysical properties in solution and in the solid state were investigated. Absorption and fluorescence properties of YHO-2 and YHO-3 are similar in solution, and both the dyes exhibited moderate fluorescence quantum yields. However, as-recrystallized dye YHO-3 exhibits solid-state red fluorescence but as-recrystallized dye YHO-2 exhibits feeble solid-state fluorescence properties. Interestingly, the dye YHO-3 possesses green metallic luster properties in both crystalline and amorphous states. Moreover, it was found that by grinding the as-recrystallized dye YHO-3, the disappearance of the metallic luster property and the blue-shift of the fluorescence maximum were observed in the ground solid. On the basis of X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the solid-state photophysical properties of the carbazole-BODIPY dyes are discussed.

Graphical abstract: BODIPY dye possessing solid-state red fluorescence and green metallic luster properties in both crystalline and amorphous states

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2013
Accepted
06 Nov 2013
First published
14 Nov 2013

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 1163-1167

BODIPY dye possessing solid-state red fluorescence and green metallic luster properties in both crystalline and amorphous states

Y. Ooyama, Y. Hagiwara, Y. Oda, H. Fukuoka and J. Ohshita, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 1163 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA45785K

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