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Two-Photon-Triggered NO Release via a Ruthenium-Nitrosyl Complex with a Star-Shaped Architecture.

Margarita Romero ÁvilaAndrés Felipe León-RojasPascal G LacroixIsabelle MalfantNorberto FarfánRana MhannaRosa SantillanGabriel Ramos-OrtizJean-Pierre Malval
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
We report herein a molecular engineering strategy based on the design of a multipolar ruthenium-nitrosyl (Ru-NO) complex with a three-branched architecture. The three Ru-NO units are introduced at the periphery of a highly π-delocalized truxene core bearing three terpyridine ligands. The two-photon absorption capabilities of the complex were investigated by the Z-scan technique. The strong electronic coupling among the individual arms gives rise to a very strong two-photon absorption response (δ800 nm ∼ 1600 GM), which corresponds to a 16-fold enhancement of the capability of a single-arm reference, thereby promoting an efficient light-driven NO release process in aqueous media.
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