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Recent advances in the electrochemical synthesis of organophosphorus compounds

  • Babak Kaboudin,
  • Milad Behroozi,
  • Sepideh Sadighi and
  • Fatemeh Asgharzadeh

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 770–797, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.61

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  • , the C3-phosphorylated product was also formed. In 2024, Mdluli et al. [67] reported an electrochemical method for synthesizing iminophosphoranes. In this method, iminophosphorane was investigated due to its air stability and the presence of a UV–vis chromophore, which enables the analysis of the
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Published 16 Apr 2025

Unprecedented visible light-initiated topochemical [2 + 2] cycloaddition in a functionalized bimane dye

  • Metodej Dvoracek,
  • Brendan Twamley,
  • Mathias O. Senge and
  • Mikhail A. Filatov

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 500–509, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.37

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  • between these bonds is outside the acceptable range (4.2 Å) [24]. This finding, along with the re-examination of several previously synthesized bimane compounds, suggests that substituting the bimane chromophore with groups that sufficiently redshift the absorption maximum could result in a wide range of
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Published 05 Mar 2025

Red light excitation: illuminating photocatalysis in a new spectrum

  • Lucas Fortier,
  • Corentin Lefebvre and
  • Norbert Hoffmann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 296–326, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.22

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Published 07 Feb 2025

Streamlined modular synthesis of saframycin substructure via copper-catalyzed three-component assembly and gold-promoted 6-endo cyclization

  • Asahi Kanno,
  • Ryo Tanifuji,
  • Satoshi Yoshida,
  • Sota Sato,
  • Saori Maki-Yonekura,
  • Kiyofumi Takaba,
  • Jungmin Kang,
  • Kensuke Tono,
  • Koji Yonekura and
  • Hiroki Oguri

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 226–233, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.14

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  • at 375 nm), the chromophore of the pentacyclic intermediate 18 suggests a potential as a fluorescent probe. Conclusion In summary, we have developed a novel synthetic approach for the efficient construction of the substructure of saframycin A (1). Our strategy streamlines the three key
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Published 28 Jan 2025

Ceratinadin G, a new psammaplysin derivative possessing a cyano group from a sponge of the genus Pseudoceratina

  • Shin-ichiro Kurimoto,
  • Kouta Inoue,
  • Taito Ohno and
  • Takaaki Kubota

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3215–3220, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.267

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  • existence of a substituted benzenoid chromophore was suggested by the UV absorption maximum at 258 nm. The presence of hydroxy and/or amino groups and a carbonyl group was indicated by IR absorptions at 3337 cm−1 and 1671 cm−1, respectively. The analysis of the HSQC spectrum, along with the 1H and 13C NMR
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Published 09 Dec 2024

Investigation of a bimetallic terbium(III)/copper(II) chemosensor for the detection of aqueous hydrogen sulfide

  • Parvathy Mini,
  • Michael R. Grace,
  • Genevieve H. Dennison and
  • Kellie L. Tuck

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 2818–2826, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.237

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  • an antenna chromophore and a receptor for Cu2+ ions; the Cu2+ complex was shown to be a chemosensor for the detection of aqueous hydrogen sulfide. The chemosensor exhibited significant reversibility over multiple cycles, observed with the sequential addition of Na2S followed by Cu2+ ions. The limit
  • 4-(2-pyridyl)-1,2,3-triazole). A europium(III)/copper(II) complex [Eu(triazole-DPA)3·3Cu]3+(Figure 1), functionalized with 4-(2-pyridyl)-1,2,3-triazole serving as both an antenna chromophore and a receptor for Cu2+ ions, previously demonstrated theoretical limits of detection (LoD) of 1.1 μM for
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Published 05 Nov 2024

Synthesis of indano[60]fullerene thioketone and its application in organic solar cells

  • Yong-Chang Zhai,
  • Shimon Oiwa,
  • Shinobu Aoyagi,
  • Shohei Ohno,
  • Tsubasa Mikie,
  • Jun-Zhuo Wang,
  • Hirofumi Amada,
  • Koki Yamanaka,
  • Kazuhira Miwa,
  • Naoyuki Imai,
  • Takeshi Igarashi,
  • Itaru Osaka and
  • Yutaka Matsuo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1270–1277, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.109

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  • around 1000 cm−1 for t-Bu-FIDS. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy of t-Bu-FIDS in o-DCB exhibited two prominent UV absorption bands with peaks at 257 nm and 320 nm (Figure 1b). The absorption at 257 nm indicated the integrity of the fullerene cage chromophore. The absorption peak at 320 nm was
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Published 31 May 2024

Mechanistic investigations of polyaza[7]helicene in photoredox and energy transfer catalysis

  • Johannes Rocker,
  • Till J. B. Zähringer,
  • Matthias Schmitz,
  • Till Opatz and
  • Christoph Kerzig

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1236–1245, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.106

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  • thorough photochemical characterization is essential for efficient light-driven applications. In this article, the mode of action of a polyazahelicene catalyst (Aza-H) was investigated using laser flash photolysis (LFP). The study revealed that the chromophore can function as a singlet-state photoredox
  • chromophores and their roles in catalytic cycles have been extensively studied leading to numerous findings and novel reaction pathways [55][58][59][60][61]. Lately, polyazahelicenes have gained some attention by synthetic groups [62][63][64][65][66]. However, this chromophore class is underexplored concerning
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Published 28 May 2024

Synthesis of π-conjugated polycyclic compounds by late-stage extrusion of chalcogen fragments

  • Aissam Okba,
  • Pablo Simón Marqués,
  • Kyohei Matsuo,
  • Naoki Aratani,
  • Hiroko Yamada,
  • Gwénaël Rapenne and
  • Claire Kammerer

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 287–305, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.30

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  • , in matrices [22][23][24][25] or in a single crystal [26]. This strategy has also been extended to the synthesis of dyads involving an acene moiety combined with a chromophore [27]. Alternatively, when inserting a monoketone bridging fragment, i.e., a norbornadien-7-one moiety, in the soluble
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Published 15 Feb 2024

Photochromic derivatives of indigo: historical overview of development, challenges and applications

  • Gökhan Kaplan,
  • Zeynel Seferoğlu and
  • Daria V. Berdnikova

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 228–242, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.23

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  • involved in the main indigo chromophore comprising a C=C double bond substituted by two acceptors and two donor groups (Figure 4) [18]. Notably, the benzene rings make just a small contribution to the chromophore. In other words, the primary chromophore of indigo consists of two intersecting merocyanine
  • hypsochromic shifts of the absorption maxima [24]. These effects can be easily explained considering the direction of the charge transfer in the H-chromophore of indigo upon excitation. Thus, in the excited state, the electron density shifts from the N towards the O atom (Figure 4). Therefore, an increase in
  • lifetimes, radiative and non-radiative relaxation pathways of the indigo chromophore [26][27][30][31][32][33][34][35] as well as to estimate ionization potentials and electronic structures [28][29], singlet oxygen generation capacity [31], QSAR properties [25], and others. In both solution and solid state
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Published 07 Feb 2024
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  • . Additional skeletal transformation reactions in TCBD structures, such as those shown in Scheme 12, have also been reported [113][114][115][116], which enable the construction of a wide array of push–pull chromophore structures. For instance, Shoji et al. reported that the reaction between 3(4-(N,N
  • multiple chromophore units induces complexity in the interpretation of the resulting circular dichroism (CD) spectra because of the overlap of several exciton couplets. Thus, exciton coupling CD signals were not discernible for 51–55. Further, regarding 56, the exciton coupling CD signal in the ICT region
  • the plausible energy transfer from the local charge-separated (CS) state of the push–pull chromophore (namely N,N-diethylanilino (DEA)•+–TCBD•−) to the singlet excited state of C60 (1C60*). In transient absorption spectral measurements conducted via the femtosecond laser-flash photolysis of compound
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Published 22 Jan 2024

Using the phospha-Michael reaction for making phosphonium phenolate zwitterions

  • Matthias R. Steiner,
  • Max Schmallegger,
  • Larissa Donner,
  • Johann A. Hlina,
  • Christoph Marschner,
  • Judith Baumgartner and
  • Christian Slugovc

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 41–51, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.6

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  • Figure 3). The blue shift is more pronounced for those zwitterions not bearing any hydrogen-bond-donating functional groups. Accordingly, it is plausible to explain the blue-shifted absorption maxima of 2b and 2h in chloroform by a more polar environment of the chromophore caused by the hydrogen-bond
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Published 10 Jan 2024

Charge carrier transport in perylene-based and pyrene-based columnar liquid crystals

  • Alessandro L. Alves,
  • Simone V. Bernardino,
  • Carlos H. Stadtlober,
  • Edivandro Girotto,
  • Giliandro Farias,
  • Rodney M. do Nascimento,
  • Sergio F. Curcio,
  • Thiago Cazati,
  • Marta E. R. Dotto,
  • Juliana Eccher,
  • Leonardo N. Furini,
  • Hugo Gallardo,
  • Harald Bock and
  • Ivan H. Bechtold

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1755–1765, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.128

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  • given in Table 1. Raman spectra of both compounds were acquired off-resonance (Figure 1). Compound 1 presents the main peak at 1609 cm−1 assigned to C=C stretching from the chromophore, a peak of intermediate intensity at 1292 cm−1 assigned to C–H bending and ring stretching, and a less intense peak at
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A deep-red fluorophore based on naphthothiadiazole as emitter with hybridized local and charge transfer and ambipolar transporting properties for electroluminescent devices

  • Suangsiri Arunlimsawat,
  • Patteera Funchien,
  • Pongsakorn Chasing,
  • Atthapon Saenubol,
  • Taweesak Sudyoadsuk and
  • Vinich Promarak

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1664–1676, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.122

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  • . It has been reported that the performance of HLCT fluorophores greatly depends on the strength of donors, acceptors, and π spacers and the building blocks of HLCT should be carefully selected to regulate appropriate electron push–pull strength [32][35][47][48]. Here, a novel chromophore, 4,9-bis(9-(4
  • interactions between the solvent and dipole moment of the chromophore (Figure 3b). The Lippert–Mataga plot showed two linear slopes indicating the presence of two different excited states in the molecule. In the high-polarity region, the excited-state dipole moment (μe) was 19.04 D, which was close to that of
  • device. b) EL spectra at various applied voltages. c) Current density–voltage–luminance (J–V–L) characteristics. d) External quantum efficiency–luminance (EQE–L) plot (insert: photograph of OLED under operation). Synthesis of D–A–D chromophore TPECNz. Optical and physical data of TPECNz. Supporting
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Published 03 Nov 2023

Tying a knot between crown ethers and porphyrins

  • Maksym Matviyishyn and
  • Bartosz Szyszko

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1630–1650, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.120

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  • . Osuka and co-workers provided novel insight into the meso-appended crown ether porphyrins, namely, chromophore-incorporated and polymer-based systems capable of acting as multitopic receptors for transition, alkali, and alkali-earth metal cations, which were proved as optical sensing agents among other
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  • systems and photosensitizers to enable direct electron transfer between them. In contrast to the system of Domen where the photoexcitation only occurs at the Al-SrTiO3 particle [53], the system developed by Ishitani included a second ruthenium chromophore linked the TaON particle to a ruthenium carbonyl
  • catalyst [56]. This allowed the electron to be promoted by 2 photon absorption events, making it a Z-scheme. It can be argued that the linking ruthenium chromophore was acting as a redox mediator. Rather than using water as the sacrificial donor in this work, they used methanol which can be produced by
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The effect of dark states on the intersystem crossing and thermally activated delayed fluorescence of naphthalimide-phenothiazine dyads

  • Liyuan Cao,
  • Xi Liu,
  • Xue Zhang,
  • Jianzhang Zhao,
  • Fabiao Yu and
  • Yan Wan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1028–1046, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.79

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  • photophysical processes of the electron donor–acceptor emitters. Results and Discussion Molecular design and structure confirmation PTZ is a commonly used electron donor with strong electron-donating ability (EOX = +0.18 V, vs Fc/Fc+) [48], while the NI chromophore is an electron acceptor (ERED = −1.72 V, vs Fc
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Phenanthridine–pyrene conjugates as fluorescent probes for DNA/RNA and an inactive mutant of dipeptidyl peptidase enzyme

  • Josipa Matić,
  • Tana Tandarić,
  • Marijana Radić Stojković,
  • Filip Šupljika,
  • Zrinka Karačić,
  • Ana Tomašić Paić,
  • Lucija Horvat,
  • Robert Vianello and
  • Lidija-Marija Tumir

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 550–565, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.40

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  • chromophores enabled intramolecular contacts between the phenanthridine and pyrene chromophore. This stacking interaction minimized the surface area that was exposed to water. As a result, mutual shielding of chromophores and coulombic interaction between induced dipoles could cause hypochromism and consequent
  • electrostatic binding of the dye along the polynucleotide backbone. The reorganized intramolecular conformation of the ligand could explain the quenching of excimer fluorescence and/or redistribution of chromophore charges upon binding since fluorescence quenching is sensitive to factors that affect the rate
  • + and Phen-Py-2+, where π–π stacking contacts are further promoted by the favorable cation–π interactions. Phenanthridine–pyrene conjugate Phen-Py-1 showed excimer fluorescence that was red shifted compared to the emission of a single phenanthridine or pyrene chromophore. This excimer fluorescence was
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Published 26 Apr 2023

CuAAC-inspired synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole-bridged porphyrin conjugates: an overview

  • Dileep Kumar Singh

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 349–379, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.29

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  • relatively inefficient quenching of the ZnP singlet excited state, slow charge separation, and fast charge recombination processes on the visible excitation of ZnP and UV excitation of NDI chromophores. On the other hand, excitation of the NDI chromophore leads to the charge separation via both singlet and
  • . Some of these porphyrin complexes have shown significant electron and/or energy transfer between the porphyrin and the accompanying chromophore, and the 1,2,3-triazole bridge affects charge-separation and photoinduced electron transfer processes between connecting molecules. Various combinations of
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Published 22 Mar 2023

Derivatives of benzo-1,4-thiazine-3-carboxylic acid and the corresponding amino acid conjugates

  • Péter Kisszékelyi,
  • Tibor Peňaška,
  • Klára Stankovianska,
  • Mária Mečiarová and
  • Radovan Šebesta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1195–1202, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.124

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  • transform into a green-blue chromophore in the presence of peroxides or redox-active metal ions under acidic conditions, creating a potential detection method for such entities [29]. Additionally, the same structure was used for the preparation of a benzo-1,4-thiazine-based cyanine chromophore, which showed
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Anti-inflammatory aromadendrane- and cadinane-type sesquiterpenoids from the South China Sea sponge Acanthella cavernosa

  • Shou-Mao Shen,
  • Qing Yang,
  • Yi Zang,
  • Jia Li,
  • Xueting Liu and
  • Yue-Wei Guo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 916–925, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.91

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  • configuration determination of natural products with stereogenic centers near the chromophore groups [20], was applied, since there is an α,β-unsaturated ketone chromophore nearby C-5 and C-2 in compound (+)-1. Thus, the theoretical ECD spectrum of (+)-1 was calculated by the DFT calculation method at the b3lyp
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Post-synthesis from Lewis acid–base interaction: an alternative way to generate light and harvest triplet excitons

  • Hengjia Liu and
  • Guohua Xie

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 825–836, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.83

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  • (C6F5)3 (BCF) to bind to nitrogen atoms at the basic site a of π-conjugated polymer, providing a simple strategy to regulate the optical properties of the A–D–A chromophore with charge transfer excited state properties [28]. In 2019, Wang et al. constructed a novel exciplex system by using the Lewis
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Published 12 Jul 2022

Borylated norbornadiene derivatives: Synthesis and application in Pd-catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions

  • Robin Schulte and
  • Heiko Ihmels

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 368–373, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.41

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  • irradiation [2][8]. Therefore, the photo-switchable norbornadiene–quadricyclane system has been proposed as a promising basis for a molecular solar thermal storage system (MOST) [9][10][11][12]. For that purpose, however, the chromophore of the norbornadiene (1a) has to be modified with suitable substituents
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Glycosylated coumarins, flavonoids, lignans and phenylpropanoids from Wikstroemia nutans and their biological activities

  • Meifang Wu,
  • Xiangdong Su,
  • Yichuang Wu,
  • Yuanjing Luo,
  • Ying Guo and
  • Yongbo Xue

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 200–207, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.23

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  • absorption bands at 325 and 293 nm indicated the presence of a coumarin-type chromophore. The IR spectrum of 1 demonstrated absorption bands characteristic for an hydroxy group (3266 cm−1), α,β-unsaturated carbonyl group (1739 and 1701 cm−1), and an aromatic ring (1624 and 1457 cm−1). The 1H NMR spectrum of
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Synthesis of a novel aminobenzene-containing hemicucurbituril and its fluorescence spectral properties with ions

  • Qingkai Zeng,
  • Qiumeng Long,
  • Jihong Lu,
  • Li Wang,
  • Yuting You,
  • Xiaoting Yuan,
  • Qianjun Zhang,
  • Qingmei Ge,
  • Hang Cong and
  • Mao Liu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2840–2847, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.195

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  • ions at submicromolar concentrations always by means of NMR spectroscopy [33]. Nevertheless, sensing by UV–vis or fluorescence spectra was hard to realize, for there is no chromophore in the frameworks. While hemicucurbit[n]urils with improvement in solubility, they still remain poor in derivatization
  • . These adverse properties have impeded the development of hemicucurbit[n]urils to some extent. Introducing aromatic fragments into macrocycles which have no chromophore is a viable strategy to expand the scope of their application. Ganin et al. [34] reported the synthesis and formation of several
  • as reactive sites for derivatization, at the same time allowing for formation of coordination or hydrogen bonds with guests, and the aminobenzene unit as a chromophore could improve the optical properties. With this novel macrocycle in hand, the interactions with some metal cations have been
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