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Cyclometalated pt complexes of cnc pincer ligands: Luminescence and cytotoxic evaluation
Garbe, Simon,Krause, Maren,Klimpel, Annika,Neundorf, Ines,Lippmann, Petra,Ott, Ingo,Brünink, Dana,Strassert, Cristian A.,Doltsinis, Nikos L.,Klein, Axel
supporting information, p. 746 - 756 (2020/03/30)
In the framework of our attempts to develop cyclometalated Pt(II) complexes toward bifunctional targeting inhibitors or agents for photodynamic therapy, diagnostics, and bioimaging, a series of bis-cyclometalated Pt(II) complexes [Pt(CNC)(L)] (L = DMSO, MeCN) containing various (CNC)2- ligands based on 2,6-diphenylpyridine were synthesized and characterized analytically and spectroscopically, focusing on their electrochemical, luminescence, and antiproliferative properties. Electrochemical experiments and UV-vis absorption spectroscopy suggest ligand-centered LUMOs and metal-centered HOMOs in line with DFT calculations. Extension of the ancillary phenyl to naphthyl cores and a central 4-phenylpyridine group instead of pyridine results in bathochromic shifts of the long-wavelength absorption bands ranging from 420 to 440 nm, with the latter shift being more pronounced. The complexes of the fused CNC heterocyclic systems dba (H2dba = dibenzo[c,h]acridine), db(ph)a (H2db(ph)a = 7-phenyldibenzo[c,h]acridine), and bzqph (HbzqphH = 2-phenylbenzo[h]quinoline) absorb far more red-shifted in the range 500-530 nm. All complexes show reversible first electrochemical reductions and irreversible oxidations with an electrochemical gap of about 3 V, roughly in line with the absorption energies. While the 2,6-diphenylpyridine complexes [Pt(CNC)(DMSO)] show no luminescence at ambient temperature in solution, the fused dba, db(ph)a, and bzqph derivatives are efficient triplet emitters at ambient temperature with emission wavelengths in the region 575-600 nm and quantum yields ranging from 7 to 23%. Vibrationally resolved emission spectra calculated in the framework of DFT faithfully reproduce the experimental data. TD-DFT calculations at the excited-state T1 geometry reveal intraligand π-π*/MLCT character of the emission for all three investigated complexes. Antiproliferative tests on selected complexes gave very different toxicities, ranging from lower than 1 μM to virtually nontoxic. The data allowed drawing some structure-activity relationships (SAR), even though variations in solubility could also significantly account for the different toxicities.
Synthesis of triphenylpyridines: Via an oxidative cyclization reaction using Sr-doped LaCoO3 perovskite as a recyclable heterogeneous catalyst
Le, Thu N. M.,Doan, Son H.,Pham, Phuc H.,Trinh, Khang H.,Huynh, Tien V.,Tran, Tien T. T.,Le, Minh-Vien,Nguyen, Tung T.,Phan, Nam T. S.
, p. 23876 - 23887 (2019/08/12)
An La0.6Sr0.4CoO3 strontium-doped lanthanum cobaltite perovskite was prepared via a gelation and calcination approach and used as a heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of triphenylpyridines via the cyclization reactio
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a compound capable of being used for an organic semiconducting material, and an electronic device comprising at least one of the compound. SOLUTION: There is provided the compound represented by formula (I), where R1-