CHIMIA (Oct 2021)

Photochemistry of Rhenium(i) Diimine Tricarbonyl Complexes in Biological Applications

  • Kevin Schindler,
  • Fabio Zobi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2021.837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 10
pp. 837 – 844

Abstract

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Luminescent rhenium complexes continue to be the focus of growing scientific interest for catalytic, diagnostic and therapeutic applications, with emphasis on the development of their photophysical and photochemical properties. In this short review, we explore such properties with a focus on the biological applications of the molecules. We discuss the importance of the ligand choice to the contribution and their involvement towards the most significant electronic transitions of the metal species and what strategies are used to exploit the potential of the molecules in medicinal applications. We begin by detailing the photophysics of the molecules; we then describe the three most common photoreactions of rhenium complexes as photosensitizers in H2 production, photocatalysts in CO2 reduction and photochemical ligand substitution. In the last part, we describe their applications as luminescent cellular probes and how photochemical ligand substitution is utilized in the development of photoactive carbon monoxide-releasing molecules as anticancer and antimicrobial agents.

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