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Congratulations
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for your work just published in the Journal of Organic Chemistry !
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Exploring the Azabenzannulation of Benzothioxanthene Imide
We report herein the synthesis and characterization of azabenzannulated benzothioxanthene imides (BTIs) functionalized with various appended aromatic units. This new class of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons is prepared via a straightforward and efficient synthetic strategy that involves a visible-light-mediated photocyclization of imines. The latter are formed in situ from the condensation of an amine moiety at the bay position of the BTI core with aldehydes, followed by oxidative rearomatization. These green-yellow fluorescent emitters (φf ∼ 0.14–0.20) combine dual redox properties with significant triplet state generation─resulting from a combination of strong spin–orbit coupling and the energetic proximity between their S1 and triplet states─with notable singlet oxygen sensitization efficiencies (φΔ ∼ 0.39–0.49). Hence, this design principle enables accessible, tailored structural modifications through the incorporation of diverse functional groups into the BTI core with minimal synthetic effort, paving the way to original and versatile functional materials with broad potential in optoelectronics, biophotonics, and photodynamic therapy.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.5c01303
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Victor Blanco
2 months ago
Now in an issue. Tröger's base derivatives are suitable chiral scaffolds to make CPL emitters by their functionalization with simple achiral fluorophores. Acid/base-driven CPL switching was also achieved.
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Acid/Base‐Responsive Circularly Polarized Luminescence Emitters with Configurationally Stable Nitrogen Stereogenic Centers
Circularly Polarized Luminescence (CPL) emitters based on Tröger's base analogues bearing two peripheral fluorophores (anthracene, pyrene or 9,9-dimethylfluorene) are prepared following a straightfor...
https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202417326
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Delia
5 months ago
What a better way to kick off my Bluesky account than sharing our latest work published in
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!Don't miss these exciting acid/base responsive CPL emitters based on chiral Tröger's base analogs.
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New paper in Advanced Materials ! We report acid/base-responsive CPL emitters with stable N stereogenic centers based on Tröger’s base analogs. With
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Nature Synthesis
6 months ago
Now online: Article by Chun Tang, Ruihua Zhang & co-workers A compact catenane with tuneable mechanical chirality
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A compact catenane with tuneable mechanical chirality - Nature Synthesis
Catenanes can exhibit chirality even when their component rings are achiral. Here an isostructural desymmetrization strategy is developed, demonstrating that two achiral rings, each featuring two mirr...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44160-025-00781-z?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=natsynth
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Adèle Gapin
6 months ago
Thank you
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for giving me the opportunity to work on such exciting project! Let’s see what future holds for BACd polymers 😉
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Antoine Goujon
6 months ago
It is now online in
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! Congratulations to all authors and in particular
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and Elarbi Chatir for this long story that has been unfolding over 3 years. Read it here:
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Victor Blanco
7 months ago
Rotaxanes and catenanes meet Circularly Polarized Luminescence! Check our review about this emerging topic in Chemistry Europe
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Curious about circularly polarized luminescence in rotaxanes & catenanes? Our latest review explores CPL in MIMs! Proud to publish with Juan M. Cuerva and Victor Blanco in
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Arthur H. G. David
Antoine Goujon
9 months ago
First post here: happy to share our latest preprint on the light-frozen dynamic covalent polymerization of BACDs:
doi.org/10.26434/che...
. Huge congrats to
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Supr@SCF
9 months ago
The French community of supramolecular chemists is very saddened by the passing of Sir Fraser Stoddart, whose legacy is extraordinary. He's pictured here at the Supr@Lyon conference in 2018, an event that led to the creation of the Supr@SCF group. Our condolences to the Familly.
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David Canevet
9 months ago
If you are curious about photoresponsive foldamers and double helix formation, have a look at our last accepted paper in @ChemEurJ! We show that TPE can act as a photoacid and thus, trigger unfolding processes. Special congratulations to Louis Hardoin for his 1st 1st-author paper!
urlr.me/xF9u36
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Stu Cantrill
9 months ago
I’ll miss gently berating him about how he could never organise files on his laptop and always had hundreds of files on his desktop. Fraser delivered my first chemistry lecture and the rest is history… I learned so much and owe him so much. RIP.
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Margaret E Schott
9 months ago
Colleagues, Students, Postdocs, Collaborators and Friends of Sir Fraser Stoddart: I am writing with the sad news that Fraser passed away suddenly on 31 Dec (Australia time) while on holiday with family. No details yet on any services. He is irreplaceable.
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It was an immense privilege to work with you, Fraser. You were an incredible mentor. Thank you deeply for everything you did for me. Rest in peace, Fraser.
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Yann Trolez
10 months ago
Hey
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! 👋 Do you think one of the molecules you worked on should be the molecule of the year? That would be awesome! ➡️ mirror-image cyclodextrin
@sebvidalchem.bsky.social
and
@msollogoub.bsky.social
any preference ? 😇 I'm just asking... 😏
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