Publications by authors named "Neha Manav"

Porphyrin is known to enable the photodynamic effect during cancer drug delivery and molecular imaging. However, its hydrophobicity and tendency to aggregate in an aqueous medium create a significant hurdle for its use as an anticancer drug. Loading porphyrin onto biocompatible delivery vehicles can enhance its efficacy.

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A series of luminescent Ir(III) dipyrrinato complexes were synthesized having various aromatic chromophores at the C-5 position of dipyrrin ligands. The presence of different chromophores on the Ir(III) dipyrrinato complexes altered their optical properties and produced strong emission in the red to NIR region (680-900 nm) with huge Stokes shifts (5910-7045 cm). TD-DFT studies indicated significant charge distribution between dipyrrin ligands and Ir-cyclometalated units in all the molecules.

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A series of rhenium(i) dipyrrinato complexes (Re1-Re8) have been prepared and characterized; their crystal structures, phosphorescence and singlet oxygen generation studies are reported. The aromatic substituents, such as thienyl, p-bromophenyl, p-fluorophenyl, m-fluorophenyl, pentaflurophenyl, N-butylcarbazole, N-phenylcarbazole, and N-butylphenothiazine, are linked to the C5 position of Re-dipyrrinates. Varying the electronic nature of the substituents from electron donating (e.

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