Přehled o publikaci
2022
Porphyrin as a versatile visible-light-activatable organic/metal hybrid photoremovable protecting group
SEKHAR, Adiki Raja; Youhei CHITOSE; Jiri JANOS; Sahar Israeli DANGOOR; Andrea RAMUNDO et al.Basic information
Original name
Porphyrin as a versatile visible-light-activatable organic/metal hybrid photoremovable protecting group
Authors
SEKHAR, Adiki Raja; Youhei CHITOSE; Jiri JANOS; Sahar Israeli DANGOOR; Andrea RAMUNDO; Ronit SATCHI-FAINARO; Petr SLAVÍČEK; Petr KLÁN and Roy WEINSTAIN
Edition
Nature Communications, London, Nature Publishing Group, 2022, 2041-1723
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/22:00126375
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
EID Scopus
Keywords in English
OXYGEN QUANTUM YIELDS; SINGLET OXYGEN; EXCITED-STATES; TRANSIENT ABSORPTION; MECHANISMS; DYNAMICS; SPECTRA; BODIPY; PHOTOSENSITIZERS; LUMINESCENCE
Links
EF17_043/0009632, research and development project. GA21-01799S, research and development project. 857560, interní kód Repo. RECETOX RI, large research infrastructures.
Changed: 11/6/2025 00:49, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
Photoremovable protecting groups (PPGs) represent one of the main contemporary implementations of photochemistry. Here, the authors show that meso-methylporphyrin unites traditionally exclusive features of organic and metal-complex PPGs within a single entity. Photoremovable protecting groups (PPGs) represent one of the main contemporary implementations of photochemistry in diverse fields of research and practical applications. For the past half century, organic and metal-complex PPGs were considered mutually exclusive classes, each of which provided unique sets of physical and chemical properties thanks to their distinctive structures. Here, we introduce the meso-methylporphyrin group as a prototype hybrid-class PPG that unites traditionally exclusive elements of organic and metal-complex PPGs within a single structure. We show that the porphyrin scaffold allows extensive modularity by functional separation of the metal-binding chromophore and up to four sites of leaving group release. The insertion of metal ions can be used to tune their spectroscopic, photochemical, and biological properties. We provide a detailed description of the photoreaction mechanism studied by steady-state and transient absorption spectroscopies and quantum-chemical calculations. Our approach applied herein could facilitate access to a hitherto untapped chemical space of potential PPG scaffolds.