Excited state dynamics of Zn-salophen complexes.

Photochem Photobiol Sci

Istituto di Struttura della Materia-CNR (ISM-CNR), EuroFEL Support Laboratory (EFSL), Via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133, Rome, Italy.

Published: June 2022


Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Zn-salophen complexes are a promising class of fluorescent chemosensors for nucleotides and nucleic acids. We have investigated, by means of steady state UV-Vis, ultrafast transient absorption, fluorescence emission and time dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) the behavior of the excited states of a salicylidene tetradentate Schiff base (Sal), its Zn(II) coordination compound (Zn-Sal) and the effect of the interaction between Zn-Sal and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). TD-DFT shows that the deactivation of the excited state of Sal occurs through torsional motion, due to its rotatable bonds and twistable angles. Complexation with Zn(II) causes rigidity so that the geometry changes in the excited states with respect to the ground state structure are minimal. By addition of ADP to a freshly prepared Zn-Sal ethanol solution, a longer relaxation constant, in comparison to Zn-Sal, was measured, indicative of the interaction between Zn-Sal and ADP. After a few days, the Zn-Sal-ADP solution displayed the same static and dynamic behavior of a solution containing only the Sal ligand, demonstrating that the coordination of the ADP anion to Zn(II)leads to the demetallation of the Sal ligand. Fluorescence measurements also revealed an enhanced fluorescence at 375 nm following the addition of ADP to the solution, caused by the presence of 2,3-diamino naphthalene that is formed by demetallation and partial decomposition of the Sal ligand. The efficient fluorescence of this species at 375 nm could be selectively detected and used as a probe for the detection of ADP in solution.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43630-021-00165-0DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

sal ligand
12
excited state
8
zn-salophen complexes
8
excited states
8
interaction zn-sal
8
addition adp
8
adp solution
8
adp
6
sal
5
zn-sal
5

Similar Publications

We report the thermal and photoactivation of a solution-stable Mn nitride ligand radical complex , which facilitates N-N bond homocoupling to generate N, a reaction commonly observed in Mn nitrides. Theoretical calculations suggest that the nitride is ambiphilic, facilitating the N-N bond formation. Notably, photoactivation of the Mn ligand radical at room temperature enables rapid C-H bond activation, leading to the formation of C-N insertion products, excluding dihydroanthracene where a desaturation product is observed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Salidroside improves bovine embryo quality by mitigating oxidative stress and regulating mitochondrial lipid metabolism.

Theriogenology

November 2025

Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Model, College of Animal Science, Jilin University, Changchun, 130062, China. Electronic address:

In vitro production techniques for bovine embryos can improve reproductive efficiency and expand quality breeding stock, but lipid metabolism disturbances during in vitro embryo culture can decrease embryo quality. Salidroside (SAL) is a glycoside extracted from the rhizome of the medicinal plant Rhodiola rosea that has antioxidant, antiaging, anti-inflammatory, and lipid metabolism-regulating effects. This study demonstrated that the addition of SAL to the culture medium of bovine embryos during in vitro culture increased the blastocyst rate and number of blastocyst cells and improved bovine blastocyst totipotency and proliferation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Angiotensin II AT2 receptor (AT2R) activation leads to significant anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory effects in diseased organs, which has led to clinical trial evaluation of the AT2R agonist, Compound 21 (C21), as a treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). In this study, the anti-fibrotic effects of a more selective AT2R ligand, β-Pro7 angiotensin III (β-Pro7 Ang III), with >20,000-fold affinity for the AT2R over the AT1R, were compared with that of C21 or the currently used IPF medication, pirfenidone, in mice with bleomycin (BLM)-induced pulmonary fibrosis. Adult female BALB/c mice received a double intranasal instillation of BLM (20 mg/kg/day) seven days apart and were maintained until day 35, while control mice were instilled with saline (SAL) seven days apart and maintained for the same time period.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We describe the synthesis of three cobalt complexes, C1-C3, featuring redox-active catechol ligands and a tetradentate salen ligand (L). Structural characterization using single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 120 K, along with UV-vis, infrared spectroscopy, and SQUID magnetometry, provided detailed insights into their electronic and geometric properties. Magnetic measurements revealed that the two tetrahalogenated catechol complexes (C1 and C2) remain diamagnetic up to 400 K, whereas the complex with 3,5-ditert butyl catechol (C3) shows radical characteristics and stays in semiquinone form strongly coupled with a Co(iii) centre.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We present co-crystallization with 1,3,5-trifluoro-2,4,6-triiodobenzene (TFTIB) as an approach to tuning the spin crossover (SCO) properties of mononuclear Mn(III) Schiff-base complexes. The isostructural complexes [Mn(naphth-sal-N-1,5,8,12)]Y (Y = Br (1) and Y = I (2)) and (naphth-sal-N-1,5,8,12), which is a big conjugated hexadentate Schiff-base ligand, share similar magnetic behavior and between them complex 2 shows gradual SCO with transition temperature ∼ 380 K. These complexes [Mn(naphth-sal-N-1,5,8,12)]·TFTIB·Y (Y = Br (3) and Y = I (4)) are synthesized by the co-crystallization of their parent complexes 1 and 2 with TFTIB and they both exhibit more gradual SCO with rising to over 400 K.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF