Conventional photosensitizers (PSs) often have shorter excitation wavelengths and poor cancer cell targeting, resulting in a limited tissue penetration depth and increased biotoxicity, which are significant barriers to ensuring effective photodynamic therapy (PDT) In this work, a cyclometallated iridium(III) complex (Ir-Biotin) with a long excitation wavelength and effective cancer cell targeting was designed and synthesized. The initial assessment indicated that Ir-Biotin shows excellent PDT activity with a high singlet-oxygen (O) generation yield (0.19) due to the facilitated intersystem crossing process. Further study shows that Ir-Biotin shows good biocompatibility, has specific selectivity for cancer cells, and can induce apoptosis under laser irradiation. Furthermore, Ir-Biotin can be applied for imaging-guided PDT using an imaging system, and showed significant anti-tumour effects (tumour growth inhibition value: 87.66%). These results reveal the importance of long excitation wavelengths of photosensitizers for efficient PDT and suggest a promising strategy for developing effective photosensitizers.
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