Abstract
The controllable construction of light-emitting organometallic supramolecular materials integrating stimulus responses and biological applications is still a major challenge today. In this work, emissive organometallic assemblies based on AgI/AuI and mesoionic carbene-decorated tetraphenylethene (MIC-TPE) ligands have been synthesized and characterized. Photophysical studies showed that these organometallic assemblies [M4(2)2](OTf)4 not only fluoresce in various dilute solutions, resulting from the rigidification of MIC-TPE ligands upon complexation, but also show tunable fluorescence wavelengths and intensity behaviors in mixed solvent systems and at varying temperatures while in solution, and mechanical pressure stimulus-responsive fluorescent features in the solid state. Furthermore, the organometallic cages [M4(2)2](OTf)4 (M = Ag and Au) were successfully employed for cell imaging and showed the potential of anticancer activity, making them promising candidates for cancer theranostics. This work provides a simple and efficient method to prepare highly emissive and stimulus-responsive organometallic materials and paves the way for related biological applications such as cancer cell imaging and targeted therapy.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 732-743 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | CCS Chemistry |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2022 |
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Keywords
- Cell imaging
- Light-emitting materials
- Mechanochromic properties
- Mesoionic carbene
- Organometallic chemistry
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