Light-induced catalytic and cytotoxic properties of phosphorescent transition metal compounds with a d8 electronic configuration.

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci

State Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry, Institute of Molecular Functional Materials, Open Laboratory of Chemical Biology of the Institute of Molecular Technology for Drug Discovery and Synthesis and Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, Republic of China.

Published: July 2013

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  • Transition metal compounds are used in various fields like catalysis, light-emitting materials, and medical therapies, especially due to their ability to form long-lived triplet excited states when exposed to light.
  • These triplet states enable important reactions, such as energy and electron transfer, which can produce reactive oxygen species that may harm cells, including DNA damage and cell death.
  • The article summarizes recent research on the photochemical and phototoxic effects of luminescent platinum(II) and gold(III) compounds, incorporating insights from existing literature and new experimental data from the authors' research group.

Article Abstract

Transition metal compounds are well documented to have diverse applications such as in catalysis, light-emitting materials and therapeutics. In the areas of photocatalysis and photodynamic therapy, metal compounds of heavy transition metals are highly sought after because they can give rise to triplet excited states upon photoexcitation. The long lifetimes (more than 1 μs) of the triplet states of transition metal compounds allow for bimolecular reactions/processes such as energy transfer and/or electron transfer to occur. Reactions of triplet excited states of luminescent metal compounds with oxygen in cells may generate reactive oxygen species and/or induce damage to DNA, leading to cell death. This article recaps the recent findings on photochemical and phototoxic properties of luminescent platinum(II) and gold(III) compounds both from the literature and experimental results from our group.

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