Issue 35, 2022

NIR-emissive, singlet-oxygen-sensitizing gold tetra(thiocyano)corroles

Abstract

Presented herein are two fully characterized gold tetrathiocyanocorroles representing a potentially significant new class of NIR-emissive 5d-metallocorroles. The four SCN groups on the bipyrrole unit of the corrole exert a powerful electron-withdrawing effect, upshifting both the oxidation and reduction potentials by roughly half a volt relative to their unsubstituted counterparts. That said, the upshift of the LUMO is somewhat higher than that of the HOMO so these complexes also exhibit a smaller HOMO–LUMO gap, as evinced in both electrochemical measurements and Q band energies (∼595 nm relative to ∼571 nm for their SCN-free counterparts). The new compounds exhibit NIR phosphorescence under ambient conditions with emission maxima around 900 nm (compared with 790 nm for simple Au triarylcorroles), phosphorescence quantum yields around 0.3%, phosphorescence lifetimes around 10 μs, and singlet oxygen sensitization with a quantum yield of around 50 ± 5% in solution, together signifying wide-ranging potential applications as triplet photosensitizers in oxygen sensing and photodynamic therapy.

Graphical abstract: NIR-emissive, singlet-oxygen-sensitizing gold tetra(thiocyano)corroles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2022
Accepted
05 Aug 2022
First published
08 Aug 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 13236-13245

NIR-emissive, singlet-oxygen-sensitizing gold tetra(thiocyano)corroles

K. Sahu, S. Angeloni, J. Conradie, M. Villa, M. Nayak, A. Ghosh, P. Ceroni and S. Kar, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 13236 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT01959K

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