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Singlet Oxygen Generation by Cyclometalated Complexes and Applications
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AbstractWhile cyclometalated complexes have been extensively studied for optoelectronic applications, these compounds also represent a relatively new class of photosensitizers for the production of singlet oxygen. Thus far, singlet oxygen generation from cyclometalated Ir and Pt complexes has been studied in detail. In this review, photophysical data for singlet oxygen generation from these complexes are presented, and the mechanism of 1O2 generation is discussed, including evidence for singlet oxygen generation via an electron‐transfer mechanism for some of cyclometalated Ir complexes. The period from the first report of singlet oxygen generation by a cyclometalated Ir complex in 2002 through August 2013 is covered in this review. This new class of singlet oxygen photosensitizers may prove to be rather versatile due to the ease of substitution of ancillary ligands without loss of activity. Several cyclometalated complexes have been tethered to zeolites, polystyrene, or quantum dots. Applications for photooxygenation of organic molecules, including “traditional” singlet oxygen reactions (ene reaction, [4 + 2] and [2 + 2] cycloadditions) as well as oxidative coupling of amines are presented. Potential biomedical applications are also reviewed.
Title: Singlet Oxygen Generation by Cyclometalated Complexes and Applications
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AbstractWhile cyclometalated complexes have been extensively studied for optoelectronic applications, these compounds also represent a relatively new class of photosensitizers for the production of singlet oxygen.
Thus far, singlet oxygen generation from cyclometalated Ir and Pt complexes has been studied in detail.
In this review, photophysical data for singlet oxygen generation from these complexes are presented, and the mechanism of 1O2 generation is discussed, including evidence for singlet oxygen generation via an electron‐transfer mechanism for some of cyclometalated Ir complexes.
The period from the first report of singlet oxygen generation by a cyclometalated Ir complex in 2002 through August 2013 is covered in this review.
This new class of singlet oxygen photosensitizers may prove to be rather versatile due to the ease of substitution of ancillary ligands without loss of activity.
Several cyclometalated complexes have been tethered to zeolites, polystyrene, or quantum dots.
Applications for photooxygenation of organic molecules, including “traditional” singlet oxygen reactions (ene reaction, [4 + 2] and [2 + 2] cycloadditions) as well as oxidative coupling of amines are presented.
Potential biomedical applications are also reviewed.
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