Abstract
High nuclearity carbonyl clusters of ruthenium and osmium are found to exhibit good photoacoustic (PA) activity in the near-IR (NIR) region. Their potential as PA contrast agents for full body imaging has been demonstrated for the first time with mice; intravenous administration of the osmium carbonyl cluster Na2[Os10(μ6-C)(CO)24] afforded up to a four-fold enhancement of the PA signal in various tissues. The cluster exhibits low toxicity, high stability and superior PA stability compared to the clinically approved NIR dye, indocyanine green.
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Lam, Z., Balasundaram, G., Kong, K. V., Chor, B. Y., Goh, D., Khezri, B., … Olivo, M. (2016). High nuclearity carbonyl clusters as near-IR contrast agents for photoacoustic: In vivo imaging. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 4(22), 3886–3891. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6tb00075d
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