Abstract

Complexation of a boron atom with two of benzothiazole-enolate-based bidentate ligands successfully gave rise to the corresponding BF2-/BPh2-chelated complexes (), which could be considered as novel AIE-active organoboron luminophores. These new luminophores exhibited aggregation-induced emission, and a large Stokes shift in solution. In the solid-state, compounds exhibited intense emission with high quantum yields of 0.14-0.43. The photophysical properties and AIE characteristics of these compounds were rationalized through X-ray crystal analysis and theoretical calculations. In addition, compounds and were capable of sensing acidic gas by reversible changes of emission, which may potentially serve as solid-state luminescent sensors for acidic vapors.

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