Simple, Axial Ligand-Mediated Route to Water-Soluble Iridium Corroles
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2021-06-15Type
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The synthesis and purification of water-soluble porphyrin-type compounds for photodynamic therapy and other medical applications is often a tedious exercise. Here, we have investigated the simple stratagem of adding a water-soluble axial ligand to the standard protocol for iridium insertion into simple meso-triarylcorroles. Early results showed that six-coordinate Ir[TpXPC](dna)2 derivatives, in which TpXPC = tris(para-X-phenyl)corrole (X = CF3, CN, H, and OMe) and dna = dinicotinic acid, are highly water-soluble. In the end, however, all axially nitrogen-ligated complexes proved unstable with respect to chromatographic purification and storage. Five-coordinate water-soluble phosphine adducts, fortunately, proved a great improvement. From the point of view of ease of purification and storage, the best products proved to be Ir[TpXPC](L), where X = CF3 and OMe and L = tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine (tcep) and trisodium tris(3-sulfonatophenyl)phosphine (tppts); carefully optimized synthetic protocols are presented for these four compounds.
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Einrem, R.F. (2023). New Building Blocks for Cancer Phototherapeutics: 5d Metallocorroles. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28538.Publisher
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Thomassen, I.K., Rasmussen, D. Einrem, R.F. & Ghosh, A. (2021). Simple, Axial Ligand-Mediated Route to Water-Soluble Iridium Corroles. ACS Omega, 6(25), 16683-16687.Metadata
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