Monoanionic C^N^N Luminophores and Monodentate C-Donor Co-Ligands for Phosphorescent Pt(II) Complexes: A Case Study Involving Their Photophysics and Cytotoxicity

Maisuls, I.; Boisten, F.; Hebenbrock, M.; Alfke, J.; Schürmann, L.; Jasper-Peter, B.; Hepp, A.; Esselen, M.; Müller, J.; Strassert, C. A.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

A family of Pt(II) complexes bearing monoanionic C^N^N ligands as luminophoric units as well as a set of monodentate ligands derived from allenylidene and carbene species were synthesized and characterized in terms of structure and photophysical properties. In addition, we present the extraordinary molecular structure of a phosphorescent complex carrying an allenylidene ligand. Depending on the co-ligand, an effect can be observed in the photoluminescence lifetimes and quantum yields as well as in the radiative and radiation less deactivation rate constants. Their correlation with the substitution pattern was analyzed by comparing the photoluminescence in fluid solution at room temperature and in frozen glassy matrices at 77 K. Moreover, in order to gain a deeper understanding of the electronic states responsible for the optical properties, density functional theory calculations were performed. Finally, the cytotoxicity of the complexes was evaluated in vitro, showing that the cationic complexes exhibit strong effects at low micromolar concentrations. The calculated half-maximum effective concentrations (EC50 values) were 4 times lower in comparison to the established antitumor agent oxaliplatin. In contrast, the neutral species are less toxic, rendering them as potential bioimaging agents.

Details about the publication

JournalInorganic Chemistry (Inorg Chem)
Volume61
Issue24
Page range9195-9204
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (06/06/2022)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00753
KeywordsCrystal structure; Ligands; Molecular structure; Toxicity; Triazole

Authors from the University of Münster

Alfke, Julian
Professorship for food chemistry (Prof. Esselen)
Boisten, Felix
Center for Soft Nanoscience
Esselen, Melanie
Professorship for food chemistry (Prof. Esselen)
Hebenbrock, Marian
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Müller)
Hepp, Alexander
Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Maisuls, Iván
Professoship for Coordination Chemistry and Functional Imaging
Müller, Jens
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Müller)
Center for Soft Nanoscience
Strassert, Cristian
Professoship for Coordination Chemistry and Functional Imaging
Center for Soft Nanoscience