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Ir(III) Complex Dimer Nanoparticles for Photodynamic Therapy.

Yingjie LiuDongxia ZhuZhigang Xie
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2021)
Iridium compounds are versatile in catalysis and photodynamic therapy. We present two Ir(III) complex dimers that can self-assemble into nanoparticles in the absence of adjuvant or surfactants. The formed nanoparticles possess a spherical morphology and robust colloidal stability and could be internalized by cancer cells. The Ir(III) complex nanoparticles have relatively strong photodynamic activity upon irradiation, which includes type I and type II reactive oxygen species. The generated reactive oxygen species could effectively induce cell death upon irradiation. This work highlights the potential of metal complexes and their nanoparticles in cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • reactive oxygen species
  • cell death
  • early stage
  • walled carbon nanotubes
  • fluorescence imaging
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • signaling pathway
  • radiation therapy
  • climate change
  • human health