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Pinto CM, Pina J, Delgado-Pinar E, Seixas de Melo JS. Excited state deactivation mechanisms in Shikonin rationalized from its naphthoquinone parent structures. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2022; 24:20348-20356. [PMID: 35980224 DOI: 10.1039/d2cp01829b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
Abstract
Shikonin, a naphthoquinone dye, is a molecule of colour of natural origin, whose peculiar properties have not yet been fully rationalized. Its core structure consists of a di-hydroxy-naphthoquinone with an additional non-aromatic hydroxy group. From a comprehensive study involving fast spectroscopic techniques (fs-TA and fs-UC) and TDDFT electronic structure calculations on shikonin (Shk) and its derivatives 5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (5HNQ), 5,8-diacetoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (DiAc), 5,8-dihidroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (DHNQ) and acetylshikonin, AcShk, it is shown that intramolecular excited state proton transfer (ESIPT) is present and is determinant in the deactivation of the hydroxy containing molecules. This is mirrored by the dominance of the internal conversion deactivation channel. In Shk, the non-aromatic hydroxy group determines the preferred conformer in both the ground- and excited-state, as reflected in the doubling of the fluorescence quantum yield value of this molecule relative to DHNQ. From fs-UC, a kinetic isotopic effect of 1.7 was obtained for DHNQ.
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Affiliation(s)
- Catarina M Pinto
- Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, CQC-IMS, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal.
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, CQC-IMS, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal.
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, CQC-IMS, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal.
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, CQC-IMS, Rua Larga, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal.
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Pereira NAM, Laranjo M, Pina J, Oliveira ASR, Ferreira JD, Sánchez-Sánchez C, Casalta-Lopes J, Gonçalves AC, Sarmento-Ribeiro AB, Piñeiro M, Seixas de Melo JS, Botelho MF, Pinho E Melo TMVD. Advances on photodynamic therapy of melanoma through novel ring-fused 5,15-diphenylchlorins. Eur J Med Chem 2018; 146:395-408. [PMID: 29407966 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2017.12.093] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/27/2017] [Revised: 12/14/2017] [Accepted: 12/30/2017] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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The synthesis, photophysical behaviour and photosensitization ability of novel 4,5,6,7-tetrahydropyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine-fused 5,15-diphenylchlorins against melanoma cells are described. All studied chlorins were found to be extremely active against melanoma cell lines A375 showing IC50 values below 20 nM. Furthermore, a dihydroxymethyl diphenylchlorin was identified as an excellent candidate to allow modulating of different types of cell death, apoptosis vs. necrosis, by varying its concentration. This can be explored as a tool to improve the effectiveness of PDT since inflammatory response resulting from necrotic cell death after PDT can activate the antitumor immune response with implications also regarding the vascular damage. This feature combined with very low cytotoxicity against human melanoma cells in the absence of light activation and against human fibroblast HFF-1 cells makes this chlorin a candidate of choice as a photosensitizer for PDT. A comprehensive photophysical investigation including the determination of quantum yields for fluorescence, singlet oxygen sensitization and internal conversion, lifetimes and rate constants of all the excited state deactivation processes has been undertaken.
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- Nelson A M Pereira
- CQC and Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Biophysics Institute, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CIMAGO-Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CNC.IBILI Consortium, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; iCBR, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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- CQC and Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- CQC and Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Biophysics Institute, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Biophysics Institute, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CIMAGO-Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; Radiation Oncology Department, Coimbra Hospital and Universitary Center, Praceta Mota Pinto, 3000-993 Coimbra, Portugal; iCBR, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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- CIMAGO-Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CNC.IBILI Consortium, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; Laboratory of Oncobiology and Hematology and University Clinic of Hematology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; iCBR, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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- CIMAGO-Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CNC.IBILI Consortium, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; Laboratory of Oncobiology and Hematology and University Clinic of Hematology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; iCBR, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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- CQC and Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Biophysics Institute, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CIMAGO-Center of Investigation in Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; CNC.IBILI Consortium, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal; iCBR, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3004-548 Coimbra, Portugal
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Fernandes SS, Castro MCR, Pereira AI, Mendes A, Serpa C, Pina J, Justino LLG, Burrows HD, Raposo MMM. Optical and Photovoltaic Properties of Thieno[3,2- b]thiophene-Based Push-Pull Organic Dyes with Different Anchoring Groups for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. ACS OMEGA 2017; 2:9268-9279. [PMID: 29302638 PMCID: PMC5748282 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.7b01195] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/16/2017] [Accepted: 12/04/2017] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
Abstract
The effect of anchoring groups on the optical and electrochemical properties of triphenylamine-thienothiophenes, and on the photovoltaic performance of DSSCs photosensitized with the prepared dyes, was studied using newly synthesized compounds with cyanoacetic acid or rhodanine-3-acetic acid groups. Precursor aldehydes were synthesized through Suzuki cross-coupling, whereas Knoevenagel condensation of these with 2-cyanoacetic acid or rhodanine-3-acetic acid afforded the final push-pull dyes. A comprehensive photophysical study was performed in solution and in the solid state. The femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectra for the synthesized dyes were obtained following photoexcitation in solution and for the dyes adsorbed to TiO2 mesoporous films. Information on conformation, electronic structure, and electron distribution was obtained by density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT calculations. Triphenylamine-thienothiophene functionalized with a cyanoacetic acid anchoring group displayed the highest conversion efficiency (3.68%) as the dye sensitizer in nanocrystalline TiO2 solar cells. Coadsorption studies were performed for this dye with the ruthenium-based N719 dye, and they showed dye power conversion efficiencies enhanced by 20-64%. The best cell performance obtained with the coadsorbed N719 and cyanoacetic dye showed an efficiency of 6.05%.
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- Sara S.
M. Fernandes
- Centro
de Química, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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- LEPABE—Faculdade
de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
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- LEPABE—Faculdade
de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química de Coimbra, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, P3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química de Coimbra, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, P3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química de Coimbra, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, P3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química de Coimbra, Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, P3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal
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- Centro
de Química, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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