Aryl CH hydrogen bonds (HBs) are now commonly recognized as important factors in a number of fields, including molecular biology, stereoselective catalysis, and anion supramolecular chemistry. As the utility of CH HBs has grown, so to has the need to understand the structure–activity relationship for tuning both their strength and selectivity. Although there has been significant computational effort in this area, an experimental study of the substituent effects on CH HBs has not been previously undertaken. Herein we disclose a systematic study of a single CH HB by using traditional urea donors as directing groups in a supramolecular binding cavity. Experimentally determined association constants are examined by a combination of computational (electrostatic potential) and empirical (σm and σp) values for substituent effects. The dominance of electrostatic parameters, as observed in a computational DFT study, is consistent with current CH HB theory; however, a novel anion dependence of the substituent effects is revealed in solution.
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) relies on the use of contrast agents with strong molar absorptivity in the NIR-I/NIR-II region. Expanded porphyrins, synthetic analogues of natural tetrapyrrolic pigments (e.g. heme and chlorophyll),...
The NIR absorptivity of the metallotexaphyrin
derivatives MMn, MGd, and MLu for photoacoustic
(PA)-based imaging is explored in this study. All three complexes
demonstrated excellent photostabilities; however, MMn provided the greatest PA signal intensities in both doubly distilled
water and RAW 264.7 cells. In vivo experiments using
a prostate tumor mouse model were performed. MMn displayed
no adverse toxicity to major organs as inferred from hematoxylin and
eosin (H&E) staining and cell blood count testing. MMn also allowed for PA-based imaging of tumors with excellent in vivo stability to provide 3D tumor diagnostic information.
Based on the present findings and previous magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) studies, we believe MMn may have a role to play
either as a stand-alone PA contrast agent or as a single molecule
dual modal (PA and MR) imaging agent for tumor diagnosis.
This Review summarises the history and the ‘state-of-the-art’ development of lanthanide (Ln) porphyrinoids as theranostic agents. Applications such as near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging (FL), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radiotherapy, chemotherapy and phototheranostics will be discussed.
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