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Optically active cofacial ABCD-Pt(II)-porphyrin dimer exhibits bright circularly polarized phosphorescence.

Chem Commun (Camb)

December 2024

Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Kwansei Gakuin University 1 Gakuen Uegahara, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1330, Japan.

Article Synopsis
  • The synthesis of a chiral cofacial ABCD-Pt(II)-porphyrin dimer was successfully completed using a Pt-templated method followed by a Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling process.
  • The resulting enantiomers showcased bright red circularly polarized phosphorescence.
  • The phosphorescence had a high value of over 10 M cm, indicating strong optical properties.
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Article Synopsis
  • - The self-assembly of d transition metal complexes like Pt(ii) and Pd(ii) is crucial for creating advanced materials used in optoelectronics and sensing, but understanding their electronic behaviors when excited is still unclear.
  • - This study compares the excited-state behavior of self-assembled Pt(ii) and Pd(ii) complexes, revealing that while both have similar structures, their thermal responses differ significantly.
  • - The Pt(ii) complex displays a dramatic thermochromic luminescence shift when heated, while the Pd(ii) complex shows increased luminescence efficiency when cooled, highlighting their contrasting properties.
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We report the first example of a synthetic thiol-based compound that promotes oxidative protein folding upon 1-equivalent loading to the disulfide bonds in the client protein to afford the native form in over 70% yield. -Methylation is a central post-translational processing of proteins for regulating functions including chaperone activities. Despite the universally observed biochemical reactions in nature, -methylation has hardly been utilized in the design, functionalization, and switching of synthetic bioregulatory agents, particularly folding promotors.

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