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Photoinduced behaviour of N,N-bidentate manganese(I) and rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes for singlet oxygen generation and CO release.

Franco PalominosPablo MellaKevin GuajardoGermán GüntherAndrés VegaNancy Pizarro
Published in: Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology (2023)
The combined action of singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) and photoinduced carbon monoxide (CO) released by tricarbonyl metal complexes is a promising synergic treatment against multi-resistant bacterial infections. In this work, we explore the use of a polydentate ligand (bpm = 2,2-bipyrimidine) that offers the opportunity to accommodate two metal centers exhibiting both singlet oxygen generation and carbon monoxide releasing properties in a single molecule. A series of monometallic ([(bpm)M(CO) 3 Br]; M = Mn, Re) and homo or hetero bimetallic ([Br(CO) 3 M(bpm)M'(CO) 3 Br]; M = Mn, Re) compounds were synthesized in moderate to good yields by modulating the metal precursor or the stoichiometry, also the syn:anti isomers ratio for the bimetallic complexes was dependent on the experimental conditions used. DFT modelling shows the anti-isomer is more stable than the syn-isomer by less than 8 kJ mol -1 , which is consistent with those experimentally observed in terms of majority product and the effect of experimental conditions over the anti-syn ratio. The HOMO-LUMO gap is lower for the mono and bimetallic rhenium(I) compounds compared to the values for the manganese(I) analogues, while the heterometallic complex shows intermediate values for the anti-isomer. The photophysical characterization shows typical absorption and emission bands with MLCT character. In addition, CO-release and 1 O 2 generation quantum yields were evaluated for the monometallic Mnbpm and Rebpm homologues and compared with values obtained for the homo- and hetero-bimetallic complexes. Interestingly the replacement of a Mn(CO) 3 Br moiety in MnbpmMn by a Re(CO) 3 Br one makes the heterometallic MnbpmRe molecule a molecular oxygen sensitizer and partially retaining its carbon monoxide releasing ability. This work describes the synthesis and the photoinduced processes followed by manganese(I) and rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes with N,N-bidentate ligands. The heterobimetallic metal carbonyl complex having Re(CO) 3 and Mn(CO) 3 fragments, exhibits dual capability as singlet oxygen generator and photoinduced CO-releaser, for potential application in antibacterial photodynamic therapy.
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