Title
Synthesis Of New Two-Photon Absorbing Fluorene Derivatives Via Cu-Mediated Ullmann Condensations
Abbreviated Journal Title
J. Org. Chem.
Keywords
2-Photon; Triarylamines; Substitution; Molecules; Catalysis; Copper; Chemistry, Organic
Abstract
The Ullmann amination reaction was utilized to provide access to a number of fluorene analogues from common intermediates, via facile functionalization at positions 2, 7, and 9 of the fluorene ring. Through variation of amine or iodofluorene derivative, analogues bearing substitutents with varying electron-donating and electron-withdrawing ability, e.g., diphenylamino, bis-(4-methoxyphenyl)amine, nitro, and benzothiazole, were synthesized in good yield. The novel fluorene derivatives were fully characterized, including absorption and emission spectra. Didecylation at the 9-position afforded remarkably soluble derivatives. Target compounds 4, 5, and 9 are potentially useful as fluorophores in two-photon fluorescence microscopy. Their UV-vis spectra display desirable absorption in the range of interest suitable for two-photon excitation by near-IR femtosecond lasers. Preliminary measurements of two-photon absorption indicate the derivatives exhibit high two-photon absorptivity, affirming their potential as two-photon fluorophores. For example, using a 1210 nm femtosecond pump beam, diphenylaminobenzothiazolylfluorene 4 exhibited nondegenerate two-photon absorption, with two-photon absorptivity is) of ca. 820 x 10(-50) cm(4) s photon(-1) molecule(-1) at the femtosecond white light continuum probe wavelength of 615 nm.
Journal Title
Journal of Organic Chemistry
Volume
65
Issue/Number
15
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Document Type
Article
DOI Link
Language
English
First Page
4475
Last Page
4481
WOS Identifier
WOS:000088488900001
ISSN
0022-3263
Recommended Citation
"Synthesis Of New Two-Photon Absorbing Fluorene Derivatives Via Cu-Mediated Ullmann Condensations" (2000). Faculty Bibliography 2000s. 2406.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/2406
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