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Liang Luo

Professor

Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates

Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Department:School of Life Science and Technology

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Discipline:Biomedical Engineering

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Spin-Orbit Charge Transfer Intersystem Crossing (SOCT-ISC) in Perylene-Bodipy Compact Electron Donor-Acceptor Dyads: ISC Mechanism and Application as Novel and Potent Photodynamic Therapy Reagents

Release time:2020-12-24 Hits:

Indexed by:Journal paper

Journal:CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL

Included Journals:SCI

Volume:26

Issue:5

Page Number:1091-1102

ISSN No.:0947-6539

Date of Publication:2020-01-22

Impact Factor:4.857

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 1CT/3LE 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.

Links to published journals:https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/chem.201904306?af=R

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