Jiménez González, JosuéDíaz Norambuena, CarolinaSerrano Villar, SergioMa, Shing ChoMoreno Jiménez, FlorencioMaroto, Beatriz LoraBañuelos Prieto, JorgeMuller, GillesMoya Cerero, Santiago de la2023-06-172023-06-172021-06-141359-7345, ESSN: 1364-548X10.1039/d1cc01255jhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/8658Submitted: 08 Mar 2021; Accepted: 10 May 2021; First published: 11 May 2021The accessible at-boron-BINOLated 3,5-bis(4-aminostyryl)ated BODIPY scaffold is highlighted as a workable platform for developing enantiopure small organic molecules exhibiting CPL in the NIR region, even in water solution, the latter being key for CPL-based bioapplications. Synthetic simplicity, noticeable chiroptical efficiency in the NIR and the possibility to access water-soluble emitters pave the way for advancing CPL tools based on organic emitters and NI radiation.engBINOLated aminostyryl BODIPYs: a workable organic molecular platform for NIR circularly polarized luminescencejournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cc01255jhttps://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/cc/d1cc01255j/unauthrestricted access66.085.1543.426535.37534.544polarized luminescenceBODIPYNIR regionBiología molecular (Química)Optica (Química)Química física (Química)