Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Alkoxysilyl Derivatives of Dibenzoylmethanatoboron Difluoride

ABSTRACT Alkoxysilyl derivatives of dibenzoylmethanatoboron difluoride (DBMBF2) are synthesized by the hydrosilylation reaction of the corresponding O‐allyl derivatives of DBMBF2 with triethoxysilane. The photophysical properties of the synthesized O‐allyl and alkoxysilyl derivatives are investigate...

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Published inHeteroatom chemistry Vol. 24; no. 4; pp. 271 - 282
Main Authors Kononevich, Yuriy N., Meshkov, Ivan B., Voronina, Natalia V., Surin, Nikolay M., Sazhnikov, Viacheslav A., Safonov, Andrei A., Bagaturyants, Alexander A., Alfimov, Mikhail V., Muzafarov, Aziz M.
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.2013
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Summary:ABSTRACT Alkoxysilyl derivatives of dibenzoylmethanatoboron difluoride (DBMBF2) are synthesized by the hydrosilylation reaction of the corresponding O‐allyl derivatives of DBMBF2 with triethoxysilane. The photophysical properties of the synthesized O‐allyl and alkoxysilyl derivatives are investigated. It is found that the absorption and fluorescence spectra of the DBMBF2 derivatives essentially depend on the position of the O‐allyl or O‐propyl alkoxysilyl substituent. The highest fluorescence quantum yield is obtained for the para‐position, whereas the substitution at the meta‐position gives the largest bathochromic shift in the fluorescence spectrum. Density functional theory calculations of the structures and time‐dependent density functional theory calculations of the gas‐phase excitation and emission energies of alkoxysilyl derivatives are performed at the PBE0/SVP level of theory. Some spectral features of para‐, ortho‐, and meta‐substituted derivatives can be adequately explained by the overlapping of two absorption bands.
Bibliography:Russian Foundation for Basic Research - No. 12-03-01103a
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Russian Ministry for Science and Education - No. 02.527.11.0009; No. 16.523.11.3015
ArticleID:HC21091
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Contract grant numbers: 02.527.11.0009 and 16.523.11.3015.
Contract grant sponsor: Russian Ministry for Science and Education.
Contract grant sponsor: Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
Contract grant number: 12‐03‐01103a.
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ISSN:1042-7163
1098-1071
DOI:10.1002/hc.21091