Highly Twisted Conformation Thiopyrylium Photosensitizers for In Vivo Near Infrared-II Imaging and Rapid Inactivation of Coronavirus

Yishen Liu, Meijia Gu, Qihang Ding, Zhiyun Zhang, Wanxia Gong, Yuncong Yuan, Xiaofei Miao, Huili Ma, Xuechuan Hong, Wenbo Hu, Yuling Xiao

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Abstract

Despite significant effort, a majority of heavy-atom-free photosensitizers have short excitation wavelengths, thereby hampering their biomedical applications. Here, we present a facile approach for developing efficient near-infrared (NIR) heavy-atom-free photosensitizers. Based on a series of thiopyrylium-based NIR-II (1000–1700 nm) dyads, we found that the star dyad HD with a sterically bulky and electron-rich moiety exhibited configuration torsion and significantly enhanced intersystem crossing (ISC) compared to the parent dyad. The electron excitation characteristics of HD changed from local excitation (LE) to charge transfer (CT)-domain, contributing to a ≈6-fold reduction in energy gap (ΔEST), a ≈10-fold accelerated ISC process, and a ≈31.49-fold elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) quantum yield. The optimized SP@HD-PEG2K lung-targeting dots enabled real-time NIR-II lung imaging, which precisely guided rapid pulmonary coronavirus inactivation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202214875
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Coronavirus Inactivation
  • Intersystem Crossing
  • NIR-II Imaging
  • Photosensitizer
  • Triplet State

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