Issue 9, 2003

Photophysical behaviour of an opp-dibenzoporphyrin (2, 12-diethyl-3,13-dimethyldibenzo[g,q]porphyrin) in micelles and organic solvents

Abstract

Photophysical parameters relevant to photodynamic therapy have been studied for a novel lipophilic opp-dibenzoporphyrin (DBP), 2,12-diethyl-3,13-dimethyldibenzo[g,q]porphyrin, in N,N-dimethylformamide and TX-100 micelles. The structure of DBP is intermediate between a porphyrin and a phthalocyanine and is associated with higher molar extinction coefficients in the red Q-bands than those found in the haematoporphyrin derivative currently used for photodynamic therapy. The ultrafast measurements on DBP in DMF revealed a fast (ps) lifetime for the second excited singlet state. Observed lifetimes of the first excited singlet state were found to be similar in DMF and TX-100 (12.2 and 14.7 ns), but excited triplet lifetimes were different in the two solvents (0.46 and 2.86 µs). The fluorescent quantum yields of DBP in DMF and TX-100 were twice that of free-base tetraphenylporphyrin and the singlet oxygen quantum yield in DMF and TX-100 was high (0.56–0.65). The combination of stable chemical structure, stronger red-absorption, high singlet oxygen quantum yields, and high fluorescent quantum yields suggests that DBP is an potential chromophore for applications in photodynamic therapy.

Graphical abstract: Photophysical behaviour of an opp-dibenzoporphyrin (2, 12-diethyl-3,13-dimethyldibenzo[g,q]porphyrin) in micelles and organic solvents

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2003
Accepted
13 May 2003
First published
30 May 2003

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003,2, 934-938

Photophysical behaviour of an opp-dibenzoporphyrin (2, 12-diethyl-3,13-dimethyldibenzo[g,q]porphyrin) in micelles and organic solvents

S. A. Gerhardt, J. W. Lewis, J. Z. Zhang, R. Bonnett and K. A. McManus, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003, 2, 934 DOI: 10.1039/B301637D

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