Introduction of a tetrahydroquinoxaline donor into boron difluoride complexes largely extended their emissions (617-684 nm), highly improved their fluorescence quantum yields (up to 0.68) and greatly increased their Stokes shifts (up to 209 nm). These new fluorescent dyes showed reversible ratiometric solid-state fluorescence changes upon switched acid/base fumings. Significantly, these boron difluoride complexes were successfully utilized as imaging agents in living cells and zebrafish.
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