Osmium-nitrido corroles as NIR indicators for oxygen sensors and triplet sensitizers for organic upconversion and singlet oxygen generation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24918Date
2016-05-26Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
The photophysical properties of nitridoosmium(VI) corroles have been investigated. The complexes exhibit
room temperature NIR phosphorescence (lmax 779–795 nm). Long decay times (110–150 ms in solution
and 136–183 ms in polystyrene) are responsible for efficient quenching of the emission by oxygen. All the
complexes act as efficient sensitizers of singlet oxygen (quantum yields of 1
O2 0.76–0.95). Optical oxygen
sensors prepared on the basis of nitridoosmium(VI) corroles exhibit high photostability and excellent sensitivity
in the physiologically relevant range. The complexes have also been found to be promising sensitizers in
triplet–triplet annihilation-based upconversion systems. Finally and not least, simple synthetic accessibility
makes these dyes particularly attractive for application as optical materials.
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Royal Society of ChemistryCitation
Borisov, Alemayehu A, Ghosh A. Osmium-nitrido corroles as NIR indicators for oxygen sensors and triplet sensitizers for organic upconversion and singlet oxygen generation. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 2016;4(24):5822-5828Metadata
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