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A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in  living cells | Royal Society Open Science
A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in living cells | Royal Society Open Science

Chemical structures of the water-soluble BODIPY chromophores and their... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Chemical structures of the water-soluble BODIPY chromophores and their... | Download Scientific Diagram

Multi-state amine sensing by electron transfers in a BODIPY probe - Organic  & Biomolecular Chemistry (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C9OB02466B
Multi-state amine sensing by electron transfers in a BODIPY probe - Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C9OB02466B

A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in  living cells | Royal Society Open Science
A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in living cells | Royal Society Open Science

A BODIPY-based fluorescent sensor for the detection of Pt2+ and Pt drugs -  Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)
A BODIPY-based fluorescent sensor for the detection of Pt2+ and Pt drugs - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)

Fluorescence Quenching of Two meso-Substituted Tetramethyl BODIPY Dyes by  Fe(III) Cation
Fluorescence Quenching of Two meso-Substituted Tetramethyl BODIPY Dyes by Fe(III) Cation

BODIPY - Wikiwand
BODIPY - Wikiwand

Figure 38 from Fluorescent indicators based on BODIPY. | Semantic Scholar
Figure 38 from Fluorescent indicators based on BODIPY. | Semantic Scholar

A fluorescence turn-on sensor for the detection of palladium ions that  operates through in situ generation of palladium nanoparticles - Chemical  Communications (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C3CC48364A
A fluorescence turn-on sensor for the detection of palladium ions that operates through in situ generation of palladium nanoparticles - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C3CC48364A

BODIPY - Wikipedia
BODIPY - Wikipedia

Two Novel BODIPY-Functional Magnetite Fluorescent Nano-Sensors for  Detecting of Cr(VI) Ions in Aqueous Solutions | SpringerLink
Two Novel BODIPY-Functional Magnetite Fluorescent Nano-Sensors for Detecting of Cr(VI) Ions in Aqueous Solutions | SpringerLink

Two Novel BODIPY-Functional Magnetite Fluorescent Nano-Sensors for  Detecting of Cr(VI) Ions in Aqueous Solutions | SpringerLink
Two Novel BODIPY-Functional Magnetite Fluorescent Nano-Sensors for Detecting of Cr(VI) Ions in Aqueous Solutions | SpringerLink

BODIPY Core as Signaling Unit in Chemosensor Design | IntechOpen
BODIPY Core as Signaling Unit in Chemosensor Design | IntechOpen

BODIPY - Wikipedia
BODIPY - Wikipedia

BODIPY-based probes for the fluorescence imaging of biomolecules in living  cells - Chemical Society Reviews (RSC Publishing)
BODIPY-based probes for the fluorescence imaging of biomolecules in living cells - Chemical Society Reviews (RSC Publishing)

a) Chemical structures of Bodipy-based ligands, platinum and palladium... |  Download Scientific Diagram
a) Chemical structures of Bodipy-based ligands, platinum and palladium... | Download Scientific Diagram

Synthetic route to HPsensors (1, 2, and 3), control dye, and dye 5.:... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Synthetic route to HPsensors (1, 2, and 3), control dye, and dye 5.:... | Download Scientific Diagram

Introductory Chapter: BODIPY Dye, an All-in-One Molecular Scaffold for  (Bio)Photonics | IntechOpen
Introductory Chapter: BODIPY Dye, an All-in-One Molecular Scaffold for (Bio)Photonics | IntechOpen

Full text] Functionalized boron-dipyrromethenes and their applications | ROC
Full text] Functionalized boron-dipyrromethenes and their applications | ROC

Publications
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A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in  living cells | Royal Society Open Science
A red fluorescent BODIPY probe for iridium (III) ion and its application in living cells | Royal Society Open Science

Rational design of a boron-dipyrromethene-based fluorescent probe for  detecting Pd2+ sensitively and selectively in aqueous media - Analyst (RSC  Publishing)
Rational design of a boron-dipyrromethene-based fluorescent probe for detecting Pd2+ sensitively and selectively in aqueous media - Analyst (RSC Publishing)

Direct β‐Selective Styrylation of BODIPY Dyes via Palladium(II)‐Catalyzed  C−H Functionalization - Wang - 2019 - Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis -  Wiley Online Library
Direct β‐Selective Styrylation of BODIPY Dyes via Palladium(II)‐Catalyzed C−H Functionalization - Wang - 2019 - Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis - Wiley Online Library

A fluorescence turn-on sensor for the detection of palladium ions that  operates through in situ generation of palladium nanoparticles - Chemical  Communications (RSC Publishing)
A fluorescence turn-on sensor for the detection of palladium ions that operates through in situ generation of palladium nanoparticles - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)

Redemitting BODIPY boronic acid fluorescent sensors for detection of  lactate - Tetrahedron - X-MOL
Redemitting BODIPY boronic acid fluorescent sensors for detection of lactate - Tetrahedron - X-MOL

Development of a Fluorogenic Reactivity Palette for the Study of  Nucleophilic Addition Reactions Based on meso-Formyl BODIPY Dyes. -  Abstract - Europe PMC
Development of a Fluorogenic Reactivity Palette for the Study of Nucleophilic Addition Reactions Based on meso-Formyl BODIPY Dyes. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Acid‐Sensitive BODIPY Dyes: Synthesis through Pd‐Catalyzed Direct C(sp3)−H  Arylation and Photophysics - Chong - 2017 - Chemistry – A European Journal  - Wiley Online Library
Acid‐Sensitive BODIPY Dyes: Synthesis through Pd‐Catalyzed Direct C(sp3)−H Arylation and Photophysics - Chong - 2017 - Chemistry – A European Journal - Wiley Online Library

Catalysts | Free Full-Text | Photo-Induced Charge Separation vs.  Degradation of a BODIPY-Based Photosensitizer Assessed by TDDFT and RASPT2  | HTML
Catalysts | Free Full-Text | Photo-Induced Charge Separation vs. Degradation of a BODIPY-Based Photosensitizer Assessed by TDDFT and RASPT2 | HTML