Issue 20, 2016

Supramolecular exo-functionalized palladium cages: fluorescent properties and biological activity

Abstract

Metallosupramolecular systems are promising new tools for pharmaceutical applications. Thus, novel self-assembled Pd(II) coordination cages were synthesized which were exo-functionalized with naphthalene or anthracene groups with the aim to image their fate in cells. The cages were also investigated for their anticancer properties in human lung and ovarian cancer cell lines in vitro. While the observed cytotoxic effects hold promise and the cages resulted to be more effective than cisplatin in both cell lines, fluorescence emission properties were scarce. Therefore, using TD-DFT calculations, fluorescence quenching observed in the naphthalene-based system could be ascribed to a lower probability of a HOMO–LUMO excitation and an emission wavelength outside the visible region. Overall, the reported Pd2L4 cages provide new insights into the chemical–physical properties of this family of supramolecular coordination complexes whose understanding is necessary to achieve their applications in various fields.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular exo-functionalized palladium cages: fluorescent properties and biological activity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2016
Accepted
14 Apr 2016
First published
15 Apr 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 8556-8565

Supramolecular exo-functionalized palladium cages: fluorescent properties and biological activity

A. Schmidt, M. Hollering, M. Drees, A. Casini and F. E. Kühn, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 8556 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT00654J

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