Abstract
Using free-base tris(p-X-phenyl)corrole (X = H, Me, OMe) as starting materials and 4-aminotriazole as the nitrogen source, we used a DDQ-mediated, room-temperature strategy for generating isocorrole synthesis to obtain the corresponding 6-azahemiporphycenes, H2[X-AHP], one of which was structurally characterized with single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The free-base ligands were readily derivatized to their Pd(II), Pt(II), and Mn(II) complexes; of these, one Pd(II) complex was structurally characterized. Three of the complexes, M[Me-AHP] (M = Pd, Pt, Mn), were singled out for photophysical and singlet oxygen sensitization studies. Although none of the new complexes proved luminescent, Pd[Me-AHP] was found to be an excellent singlet oxygen sensitizer, with a singlet oxygen quantum yield of 84% in 9:1 v/v ethanol:tetrahydrofuran at room temperature. The corresponding value for Pt[Me-AHP] was found to be only 11% and that for Mn[Me-AHP] essentially 0%. These singlet oxygen quantum yields were consonant with triplet lifetimes accessed via transition absorption spectroscopy. Combined with their strong absorption in the red, these findings suggest that palladium 6-azahemiporphycenes are worthy of exploration as a new class of triplet photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy of cancer and other diseases.
Supplementary materials
Title
Supporting Information for "Transition Metal Azahemiporphycenes as Singlet Oxygen Sensitizers"
Description
1H NMR and electrospray ionization mass spectra; spectra associated photophysical studies.
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