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Isolating Free Carbenes, their Mixed Dimers and Organic Radicals
Published on: April 19, 2019
Anthracene carboxyimides and their dimers
Heinz Langhals1, Gertrud Schönmann, Kurt Polborn
1Department of Chemistry, LMU University of Munich, Munich, Germany. Langhals@lrz.uni-munchen.de
Abstract:
Soluble anthracenedicarboxyimides have been prepared and undergo a photodimerisation of the anthracene skeleton, which is important for their application as antitumour agents, such as azonafides. Reaction under strongly alkaline conditions causes C-C coupling to form soluble dimeric fluorescent dyes with bathochromic absorption and fluorescence in the NIR region. These dyes are of special interest because of their absorption at longer wavelengths.
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