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Utilizing the size-dependent adsorption properties of ruthenium carbonyl clusters (Ru-carbon monoxide (CO)) onto graphene oxide (GO), a facile CO-release platform for in situ vasodilation as a treatment for stroke-related vascular diseases is developed. The rate and amount of formation of the CO-release-active Ru (CO) species can be modulated by a simple mixing procedure at room temperature. The subsequent thermally induced oxidation of Ru (CO) to RuO on the GO surface results in the release of CO. Further modulation of thermal and CO-release properties can be achieved via a hybridization of medium- and high-nuclearity of Ru-CO clusters that produces a RuO /Ru (CO) / Ru-CO-GO composite, where Ru-CO-GO provides a photothermally activated reservoir of Ru (CO) species and the combined infrared absorption properties of GO and RuO provides photothermal response for in situ CO-release. The RuO /Ru (CO) / Ru-CO-GO composite does not produce any cytotoxicity and the efficacy of the composite is further demonstrated in a cortical photothrombotic ischemia rat model.

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