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Boramidine: A boron-based photoacidic fluorophore

Published inChemical communications, vol. 61, p. 8863-8866
First online date2025
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Boramidine is a small water-soluble organic fluorophore that was recently introduced as a versatile building block of fluorescent probes. Herein, we show that boramidine is protonated in highly protic solvents. This behaviour explains the surprisingly large difference in the absorption spectrum reported previously when going from an organic to an aqueous environment. Transient absorption measurements reveal that the invariance of the fluorescence spectrum to the environment arises from an excited-state proton transfer to the solvent occurring a few ps after photoexcitation of the protonated boramidine. This photoacidity of boramidine is a further add-on to the polyvalence of this fluorophore.

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SUCRE ROSALES, Estefania et al. Boramidine: A boron-based photoacidic fluorophore. In: Chemical communications, 2025, vol. 61, p. 8863–8866. doi: 10.1039/D5CC02043C
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