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Two-photon absorption-based delivery of nitric oxide from ruthenium nitrosyl complexes

Pascal G. Lacroix, Isabelle Malfant, Pablo Labra‐Vázquez, Norberto Fárfan, Gabriel Ramos‐Ortíz

2022Dalton Transactions16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the discovery of the numerous physiological roles exhibited by nitric oxide (NO), ruthenium nitrosyl (RuNO) complexes have been regarded as one of the most promising NO donors, stable, well tolerated by the body and capable of releasing NO locally and quantitatively, under light irradiation. This release can be achieved by two-photon absorption (TPA) processes, which allow the irradiation to be performed in the near infrared domain, where light has its maximum depth of penetration in biological tissues. This review provides a short introduction on the biological properties of NO, on RuNO complexes with photo-releasing capabilities, and on the origin of TPA properties in molecules. Then, the RuNO complexes with TPA capabilities are thoroughly discussed either as monometallic or polymetallic species.

Topics & Concepts

RutheniumIrradiationNitric oxideAbsorption (acoustics)ChemistryPhotochemistryMoleculePenetration (warfare)InfraredCombinatorial chemistryNanotechnologyCatalysisMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryOpticsComposite materialPhysicsOperations researchNuclear physicsEngineeringNonlinear Optical Materials StudiesPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryNonlinear Optical Materials Research