| Literature DB >> 31743947 |
Zhijia Wang1, Mikhail Ivanov2, Yuting Gao3, Laura Bussotti4, Paolo Foggi4,5, Huimin Zhang3, Nino Russo6, Bernhard Dick7, Jianzhang Zhao1, Mariangela Di Donato4,8, Gloria Mazzone6, Liang Luo3, Matvey Fedin2.
Abstract
Spin-orbit charge-transfer intersystem crossing (SOCT-ISC) is useful for the preparation of heavy atom-free triplet photosensitisers (PSs). Herein, a series of perylene-Bodipy compact electron donor/acceptor dyads showing efficient SOCT-ISC is prepared. The photophysical properties of the dyads were studied with steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies. Efficient triplet state formation (quantum yield ΦT =60 %) was observed, with a triplet state lifetime (τT =436 μs) much longer than that accessed with the conventional heavy atom effect (τT =62 μs). The SOCT-ISC mechanism was unambiguously confirmed by direct excitation of the charge transfer (CT) absorption band by using nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (TREPR) spectroscopy. The factors affecting the SOCT-ISC efficiency include the geometry, the potential energy surface of the torsion, the spin density for the atoms of the linker, solvent polarity, and the energy matching of the 1 CT/3 LE states. Remarkably, these heavy atom-free triplet PSs were demonstrated as a new type of efficient photodynamic therapy (PDT) reagents (phototoxicity, EC50 =75 nm), with a negligible dark toxicity (EC50 =78.1 μm) compared with the conventional heavy atom PSs (dark toxicity, EC50 =6.0 μm, light toxicity, EC50 =4.0 nm). This study provides in-depth understanding of the SOCT-ISC, unveils the design principles of triplet PSs based on SOCT-ISC, and underlines their application as a new generation of potent PDT reagents.Entities:
Keywords: Bodipy; electron spin polarization; perylenes; photodynamic therapy; spin-orbital charge-transfer intersystem crossing (SOCT-ISC)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31743947 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201904306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236