Fluorescent molecular systems based on carborane-perylenediimide conjugates†

IF 3.5 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR Dalton Transactions Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1039/D4DT02477J
Ruben Rodriguez-Madrid, Sohini Sinha, Laura Parejo, Jordi Hernando and Rosario Núñez
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This study presents the successful synthesis of two perylenediimide (PDI)-based ortho-carborane (o-carborane) derivatives, PDI–CB1 and PDI–CB2, through the insertion of decaborane into alkyne-terminated PDIs (PDI1 and PDI2). The introduction of o-carborane groups did not alter the optical properties of the PDI units in solution compared to their carborane-free counterparts, maintaining excellent fluorescence quantum yields of around 100% in various solvents. This was achieved by using a methylene linker to minimize electronic interaction between PDI and o-carborane, and by incorporating bulky o-carborane groups at imide- position to enhance solubility and prevent π–π stacking-induced aggregation. Aggregation studies demonstrated that PDI–CB1 and PDI–CB2 have greater solubility than PDI1 and PDI2 in both nonpolar and aqueous solvents. Despite the steric hindrance imparted by the o-carborane units, the solid state emission of PDI–CB1 and PDI–CB2 was affected by aggregation-caused fluorescence quenching. However, solid PDI–CB1 preserved bright red excimer-type emission, which persisted in water-dispersible nanoparticles, indicating potential for application as a theranostic agent combining fluorescence bioimaging with anticancer boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) due to its high boron content.

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基于硼烷-过二亚胺共轭物的荧光分子系统
本研究介绍了通过将癸硼烷插入到炔端 PDI(PDI1 和 PDI2)中,成功合成了两种基于过二亚胺(PDI)的邻硼烷衍生物 PDI-CB1 和 PDI-CB2。与不含硼烷的 PDI 相比,邻硼烷基团的引入不会改变其在溶液中的光学特性,在各种溶剂中都能保持约 100% 的出色荧光量子产率。这是通过使用亚甲基连接体最大限度地减少 PDI 与邻碳硼烷之间的电子相互作用,以及加入大体积的邻碳硼烷基团来提高溶解度和防止 π-π 堆积引起的聚集而实现的。聚合研究表明,在非极性溶剂和水性溶剂中,PDI-CB1 和 PDI-CB2 的溶解度均高于 PDI1 和 PDI2。尽管邻碳硼烷单元具有立体阻碍作用,但 PDI-CB1 和 PDI-CB2 的固态发射仍受到聚集引起的荧光淬灭的影响。然而,固态 PDI-CB1 保留了明亮的红色准分子型发射,这种发射在水分散性纳米粒子中持续存在,这表明由于其硼含量高,有可能用作将荧光生物成像与抗癌硼中子癌症疗法(BNCT)相结合的治疗剂。
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Dalton Transactions
Dalton Transactions 化学-无机化学与核化学
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期刊介绍: Dalton Transactions is a journal for all areas of inorganic chemistry, which encompasses the organometallic, bioinorganic and materials chemistry of the elements, with applications including synthesis, catalysis, energy conversion/storage, electrical devices and medicine. Dalton Transactions welcomes high-quality, original submissions in all of these areas and more, where the advancement of knowledge in inorganic chemistry is significant.
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