Issue 68, 2023

Recent advancements of fluorescent tin(iv) complexes in biomedical molecular imaging

Abstract

In the last few years, tin(IV) complexes have emerged as very attractive candidates in the field of molecular imaging due to their unique photophysical properties. Despite the few reviews published to date covering the chemistry of organotin and tin complexes and their cytotoxic potential, there are no reviews devoted to their live cell imaging properties. Therefore, this feature article summarizes the discussion of the fundamental photophysical properties of fluorescent tin metal complexes focusing on their recent advances in “biomedical molecular imaging”. A debate on the design of tin complexes as cellular imaging agents relating to their chemical, electronic and photophysical properties is enclosed. This paper also discusses the imaging applications of tin complexes in cells, tissues, and organisms via confocal and multiphoton imaging for sensing mechanisms in cellular media, bioimaging, and therapeutic labeling. In addition, it explores and explains the current challenges and prospects associated with these tin complexes as emerging luminescent cellular agents for potential clinical use.

Graphical abstract: Recent advancements of fluorescent tin(iv) complexes in biomedical molecular imaging

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
21 Apr 2023
Accepted
28 Jul 2023
First published
28 Jul 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 10188-10204

Recent advancements of fluorescent tin(IV) complexes in biomedical molecular imaging

G. Sahu, S. A. Patra, P. D. Pattanayak and R. Dinda, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 10188 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC01953E

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