A “Multi-Heavy-Atom” Approach toward Biphotonic Photosensitizers with Improved Singlet-Oxygen Generation Properties

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Abstract

Two trispicolinate 1,4,7-triazacyclonane (TACN)-based ligands bearing three picolinate biphotonic antennae were synthetized and their Yb3+ and Gd3+ complexes isolated. One series differs from the other by the absence (L1)/presence (L2) of bromine atoms on the antenna backbone, offering respectively improved optical and singlet-oxygen generation properties. Photophysical properties of the ligands, complexes and micellar Pluronic suspensions were investigated. Complexes exhibit high two-photon absorption cross-section combined either with NIR emission (Yb) or excellent 1O2 generation (Gd). The very large intersystem crossing efficiency induced by the combination of bromine atom and heavy rare-earth element was corroborated with theoretical calculations. The 1O2 generation properties of L2Gd micellar suspension under two-photon activation leads to tumour cell death, suggesting the potential of such structures for theranostic applications.

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Galland, M., Le Bahers, T., Banyasz, A., Lascoux, N., Duperray, A., Grichine, A., … Maury, O. (2019). A “Multi-Heavy-Atom” Approach toward Biphotonic Photosensitizers with Improved Singlet-Oxygen Generation Properties. Chemistry - A European Journal, 25(38), 9026–9034. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201901047

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