化学
胶束
可见光谱
色谱法
纳米技术
有机化学
光学
水溶液
物理
材料科学
作者
Mckenna G. Hanson,Ram Ambre,Riya Joshi,Jeffrey D. Amidon,J.L. Snow,Vivian C. Lawless,Brady T. Worrell
摘要
Carbon monoxide (CO), along with nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide, is one of a trinity of known gasotransmitters, or endogenously produced gaseous molecules that signal and regulate a panoply of physiological functions. CO releasing molecules (CORMs) are chemical tools that enable the study and application of this ephemeral gas, that, ideally, release CO on-demand when externally stimulated. Surveying the available triggers, photolysis is potentially advantageous: It is contactless and grants practitioners unparalleled spatial and temporal control. However, current phototriggered CORMs are capricious and do not meet current needs. Presented here is a highly efficient platform for the visible light triggered release of CO gas. This platform is built on a unique CO containing functionality, the cyclopropenone, which undergoes facile decarbonylation through visible light (470 nm) mediated photoredox catalysis. Due to the exothermic strain-release that occurs upon formation of CO, this photoreaction is rapid, quantitative, and has tunable release rates. To render this photo-CORM water-soluble, deliverable, and to keep reactants in proximity, necessary components were polymerized into block copolymers that self-assemble into CO releasing micelles (CORMIs). This platform was compared directly to other state-of-the-art CORMs, showing significantly improved CO production efficiency, lower toxicity, tunable release rates, and consistent efficacy in
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