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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Circularly Polarized Luminescence by Visible-Light Absorption in a Chiral O-BODIPY Dye: Unprecedented Design of CPL Organic Molecules from Achiral Chromophores

Esther M. Sánchez-Carnerero; Florencio Moreno; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Antonia R. Agarrabeitia; Maria J. Ortiz; Bryan G. Vo; Gilles Muller; Santiago de la Moya

Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) in simple (small, nonaggregated, nonpolymeric) O-BODIPYs (R)-1 and (S)-1 by irradiation with visible light is first detected as proof of the ability of a new structural design to achieve CPL from inherently achiral monochromophore systems in simple organic molecules. The measured level of CPL (|glum|) in solution falls into the usual range of that obtained from other simple organic molecules (10–5–10–2 range), but the latter having more complex architectures since axially chiral chromophores or multichromophore systems are usually required. The new design is based on chirally perturbing the acting achiral chromophore by orthogonally tethering a single axially chiral 1,1′-binaphtyl moiety to it. The latter does not participate as a chromophore in the light-absorption/emission phenomenon. This simple design opens up new perspectives for the future development of new small-sized CPL organic dyes (e.g., those based on other highly luminescent achiral chromophores and/or chirally perturbing moieties), as well as for the improvement of the CPL properties of the organic molecules spanning their use in photonic applications.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016

Bis(haloBODIPYs) with Labile Helicity: Valuable Simple Organic Molecules That Enable Circularly Polarized Luminescence

César Ray; Esther M. Sánchez-Carnerero; Florencio Moreno; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Antonia R. Agarrabeitia; Maria J. Ortiz; Iñigo López-Arbeloa; Jorge Bañuelos; Komlan D. Cohovi; Jamie L. Lunkley; Gilles Muller; Santiago de la Moya

Simple organic molecules (SOM) based on bis(haloBODIPY) are shown to enable circularly polarized luminescence (CPL), giving rise to a new structural design for technologically valuable CPL-SOMs. The established design comprises together synthetic accessibility, labile helicity, possibility of reversing the handedness of the circularly polarized emission, and reactive functional groups, making it unique and attractive as advantageous platform for the development of smart CPL-SOMs.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Chiral Organic Dyes Endowed with Circularly Polarized Laser Emission

Josué Jiménez; Luis Cerdán; Florencio Moreno; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Inmaculada García-Moreno; Jamie L. Lunkley; Gilles Muller; Santiago de la Moya

The direct generation of efficient, tunable, and switchable circularly polarized laser emission (CPLE) would have far-reaching implications in photonics and material sciences. In this paper, we describe the first chiral simple organic molecules (SOMs) capable of simultaneously sustaining significant chemical robustness, high fluorescence quantum yields, and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) ellipticity levels (|glum|) comparable to those of similar CPL-SOMs. All these parameters altogether enable efficient laser emission and CPLE with ellipticity levels 2 orders of magnitude stronger than the intrinsic CPL ones.


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2000

A new highly efficient synthetic route to enantiopure 10-bromocamphor

Beatriz Lora Maroto; Santiago de la Moya Cerero; Antonio García Martínez; Amelia Garcı́a Fraile; Enrique Teso Vilar

Abstract A new enantiospecific synthetic route to the interesting chiral synthetic intermediate 10-bromocamphor starting from readily available camphor is described. The procedure takes place straightforwardly in only three synthetic steps with high overall yield. Mechanistically, two interesting enantiospecific Wagner–Meerwein rearrangements involving 2-norbornyl carbocations take place during the process.


Chirality | 2012

Dual stereoselection in the addition of diethylzinc to benzaldehyde by using highly structurally close ligands

Esther M. Sánchez-Carnerero; Tomás de las Casas Engel; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Santiago de la Moya Cerero

The screening of the catalytic activity in the diethylzinc reaction of a series of easily accessible (1S)-ketopinic-acid derived hydroxyamides, designed by key structure modifications of a parent highly active related bis(hydroxyamide), has allowed to find the first case of dual stereoselection in highly structurally close ligands of such interesting chemically sustainable typology. The found striking dual stereoselection is explained on the basis of empiric models for the acting zinc catalysts and involved controlling transition states, which are supported by additional specific experimental structure-activity tests.


Chirality | 2011

Unexpected efficiency of non-C2-symmetric bis(hydroxyamide)-based zinc-chelate catalysts†

Esther M. Sánchez-Carnerero; Tomás de las Casas Engel; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Santiago de la Moya Cerero

Asymmetric bis(hydroxyamide)-based zinc-chelate catalysts are able to promote the enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to benzaldehyde in the absence of titanium with yields and ees comparable, or inclusively superior, to their C(2) -symmetric analogues. This unexpected fact demonstrates that the previously established assumption on the necessity of using C(2) -symmetric bis(hydrdoxyamides) to generate C(2) -symmetric zinc-chelate catalysts can be discarded, which expand the possibilities for designing new ligands based on the interesting hydroxyl-amide functional grouping.


RSC Advances | 2015

Preparation of dipyrrins from F-BODIPYs by treatment with methanesulfonic acids

J. Urieta; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Florencio Moreno; Antonia R. Agarrabeitia; Maria J. Ortiz; S. de la Moya

An alternative metal-free soft procedure for the preparation of dipyrrins from F-BODIPYs is reported. The new method makes possible to obtain certain dipyrrin derivatives that were unaccessible from F-BODIPYs to date. To demonstrate the ability of the new procedure, dipyrrins having highly reactive groups, such as chloro, cyano or acetoxyl, have been easily obtained from the corresponding F-BODIPY, which shows the synthetic utility of the reported methodology.


Chirality | 2012

Cheap and long-life reusable polymer for asymmetric organozinc catalysis based on camphor-derived hydroxyamides.

Tomás de las Casas Engel; Esther M. Sánchez-Carnerero; Ekaterina Sokolovskaya; Claudio M. Gallardo-araya; Florencio Moreno Jiménez; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Santiago de la Moya Cerero

Polystyrene grafted with a chiral zinc-complexing camphor-derived N,N-disubstituted hydroxyamide is proposed as a new type of functional polymer of high reusability for the development of sustainable organozinc-catalyzed asymmetric reactions. The main goal of this new functional polymer is the ease of the hydroxyamide-moiety preparation (cheap chiral ligand obtained straightforwardly from an enantiopure starting material coming from the chiral pool), as well as its chemical robustness when compared with other related zinc-complexing functional groups. The latter allows the polymer to be active after multiple applications, without significant loss of its catalytic activity. This fact is exemplified by the design and preparation of a polymer functionalized with a bis(hydroxyamide) proved previously as active in the homogeneous enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes. The result is a cheap functional polymer with a very high reusability (the enantioselectivity and chemical yield are maintained practically constant after 20 applications). Additionally, a methodology for the multicycle use of these functional polymers is presented.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008

Solvent and Stereoelectronic Effects on the Solvolysis Rates of Oxaspirocyclopropanated 1-Norbornyl Triflates and Related Bridgehead Derivatives

Antonio García Martínez; Santiago de la Moya Cerero; Enrique Teso Vilar; Amelia García Fraile; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Cristina Diaz Morillo

The study of the stereochemical outcome of the solvolysis of oxaspirocyclopropanated 1-norbornyl triflates is highly interesting since these reactions do not lead to the usual retention or fragmentation products but only synthetically interesting rearranged products are enantiospecifically formed. There is no correlation between the experimental solvolysis rates (ln k) and the B3LYP/6-31G(d)-computed ionization energies (Delta E) of the corresponding bridgehead hydrocarbons in gas phase. However, this work demonstrates the existence of a fair linear correlation between the experimental reaction rates and the PCM//B3LYP/6-31G(d)-computed free ionization energies in solution (Delta G). This theoretically relevant result reveals that the reason for the lack of linearity in gas phase is not the rearrangement of the intermediate carbocations but unspecific solvent effects on the solvolysis rates, accounted for by the PCM model.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

N-BODIPYs Come into Play. Smart Dyes for Photonic Materials

César Ray; Laura Díaz-Casado; Edurne Avellanal-Zaballa; Jorge Bañuelos; Luis Cerdán; Inmaculada García-Moreno; Florencio Moreno; Beatriz Lora Maroto; Iñigo López-Arbeloa; Santiago de la Moya

N-BODIPYs (diaminoboron dipyrromethenes) are unveiled as a new family of BODIPY dyes with huge technological potential. Synthetic access to these systems has been gained through a judicious design focused on stabilizing the involved diaminoboron chelate. Once stabilized, the obtained N-BODIPYs retain the effective photophysical behavior exhibited by other boron-substituted BODIPYs, such as O-BODIPYs. However, key bonding features of nitrogen compared to those of oxygen (enhanced bond valence and different bond directionality) open up new possibilities for functionalizing BODIPYs, allowing an increase in the number of pendant moieties (from two in O-BODIPYs, up to four in N-BODIPYs) near the chromophore and, therefore, greater control of the photophysics. As a proof of concept, the following findings are discussed: (1) the low-cost and straightforward synthesis of a selected series of N-BODIPYs; (2) their outstanding photophysical properties compared to those of related effective dyes (excellent emission signatures, including fluorescence in the solid state; notable lasing capacities in the liquid phase and when doped into polymers; improved laser performance compared to the parent F-BODIPYs); (3) the versatility of the diaminoboron moiety in allowing the generation of multifunctionalized BODIPYs, permitting access to both symmetric and asymmetric dyes; (4) the capability of such versatility to finely modulate the dye photophysics towards different photonic applications, from lasing to chemosensing.

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Santiago de la Moya Cerero

Complutense University of Madrid

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Santiago de la Moya

Complutense University of Madrid

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Antonio García Martínez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Florencio Moreno

Complutense University of Madrid

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Antonia R. Agarrabeitia

Complutense University of Madrid

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Tomás de las Casas Engel

Complutense University of Madrid

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Enrique Teso Vilar

National University of Distance Education

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Maria J. Ortiz

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jorge Bañuelos

University of the Basque Country

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