Multiple Photoluminescent Processes from Pyrene Derivatives with Aggregation- and Mechano-Induced Excimer Emission
Two novel pyrene-based isocyanide gold(I) complexes have been designed and synthesized. The different structures lead to distinct and diverse photophysical properties both in solution and in the aggregate state. Multiple photoluminescence, involving monomer emission, locally excited emission and excimer emission, are observed. Notably, an excimer is formed by aggregation in solution and external mechanical stimulation in the solid state, showing aggregation- and mechano-induced excimer emission.
Cobalt-Catalyzed Direct Carbonylative Synthesis of Free (NH)-Benzo[ cd]indol-2(1 H)-ones from Naphthylamides
A cobalt-catalyzed C-H carbonylation of naphthylamides for the synthesis of benzo[cd]indol-2(1H)-one scaffolds has been developed. The reaction employs a traceless directing group and uses benzene-1,3,5-triyl triormate as the CO source, affording various free (NH)-benzo[cd]indol-2(1H)-ones in moderate to high yields (up to 88%). Using this protocol, the total synthesis of BET bromodomain inhibitors A and B was accomplished as well.