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Photolabile Ru Model Complexes with Chelating Diimine Ligands for Light‐Triggered Drug Release
Author(s) -
Battistin Federica,
Balducci Gabriele,
Wei Jianhua,
Renfrew Anna K.,
Alessio Enzo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
european journal of inorganic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.667
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1099-0682
pISSN - 1434-1948
DOI - 10.1002/ejic.201701392
Subject(s) - chemistry , diimine , steric effects , pyridine , phenazine , photochemistry , chelation , ligand (biochemistry) , phenanthroline , acceptor , bipyridine , crystallography , stereochemistry , medicinal chemistry , crystal structure , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis , biochemistry , physics , condensed matter physics , receptor
A series of water‐soluble photolabile model complexes of the general formula [Ru([9]aneS 3 )(chel)(py)]Cl 2 ([9]aneS 3 = 1,4,7‐trithiacyclononane, chel = chelating diimine) was prepared and fully characterized. The phototriggered release of pyridine with visible light as a function of the nature of the diimine {chel = 2,2′‐bipyridine ( 6 ) 1,10‐phenanthroline ( 7 ), 4,7‐diphenil‐1,10‐phenanthroline ( 8 ), dipyrido‐[3,2‐ a :2′,3′‐ c ]phenazine (dppz, 9 ), 2,2′‐biquinoline (bq, 10 )} was investigated. Our aim is to establish whether this type of complexes might be realistically used in the photo‐uncaging strategy of photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) in the future. Compounds 6 – 9 present a MLCT absorption in the blue region of the visible spectrum. When irradiated with light at 470 nm, they rapidly and quantitatively release the coordinated pyridine. Complex 10 turned out to be quite different from the others in the series. Structure‐wise, in 10 the average plane of coordinated bq – owing to its steric demand – is remarkably tilted relative to the equatorial coordination plane [37.43(4)°, with the “front“ of the ligand pointing towards the axial py] and the orientation of py is nearly orthogonal compared to that found in 6 and 7 for minimizing steric clashes with bq. The low‐lying acceptor orbitals of bq induce a red‐shift of the MLCT absorption maximum to ca. 500 nm. Contrary to the expectations, complex 10 is more photostable compared to 6 – 9 and photo‐dissociation of both py and bq, in nearly equal amounts, occurs. A detailed theoretical investigation was performed on 10 (and on 6 for comparison), for explaining its peculiar spectral features and photochemical behavior.

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