TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemiluminescent transition metal complexes
T2 - Mechanisms and applications
AU - Zhu, Jing Hui
AU - Gu, Mingrui
AU - Chen, Yahui
AU - Li, Mingle
AU - Chen, Xiaoqiang
AU - Yoon, Juyoung
AU - Peng, Xiaojun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/5/1
Y1 - 2025/5/1
N2 - Chemiluminescence is an enchanting phenomenon involving the emission of photons intrinsically excited by chemical reactions, which has been broadly applied for analytical and bioanalytical sensing as well as theranostic applications. Luminescent transition metal complexes are competitive alternatives to traditional organic fluorophores, as they inherently possess multiple modifiable variations (metal centers, coordination ligands, and metal-ligand interplays) which can be intricately tuned to afford a large number of fascinating combinations with diverse functions and distinct mechanisms of action, providing unprecedented opportunities for innovative theranostic design. Transition metal complexes, like Ru(II), Ir(III), Cr(III), etc., have been employed for constructing chemiluminescence reaction systems. Interestingly, in addition to the merits exhibited by pure organic chemiluminophores, organometallic chemiluminescence systems displayed exceptional advantages, such as distinctive redox reactions on metal centers, easy-to-modify, tunable emission colors/brightness, adjustable reaction kinetics, excellent thermal- and photo-stability, and traceable cellular uptake regardless of metabolisms. However, compared to the thriving studies on pure organic chemiluminophores, the research on chemiluminescent transition metal complexes is still in its early stages though having a long history. Therefore, in this review, we summarize the reported designing principles and unique mechanisms of action exerted by various types of chemiluminescent transition metal complexes, with a focus on their applications in bioimaging and biomedical realms. The remaining challenges and future perspectives for chemiluminescence studies are also discussed. We believe this review can serve as a theoretical guide and application reference for the molecular design of innovative chemiluminophores for a wide variety of bio-applications.
AB - Chemiluminescence is an enchanting phenomenon involving the emission of photons intrinsically excited by chemical reactions, which has been broadly applied for analytical and bioanalytical sensing as well as theranostic applications. Luminescent transition metal complexes are competitive alternatives to traditional organic fluorophores, as they inherently possess multiple modifiable variations (metal centers, coordination ligands, and metal-ligand interplays) which can be intricately tuned to afford a large number of fascinating combinations with diverse functions and distinct mechanisms of action, providing unprecedented opportunities for innovative theranostic design. Transition metal complexes, like Ru(II), Ir(III), Cr(III), etc., have been employed for constructing chemiluminescence reaction systems. Interestingly, in addition to the merits exhibited by pure organic chemiluminophores, organometallic chemiluminescence systems displayed exceptional advantages, such as distinctive redox reactions on metal centers, easy-to-modify, tunable emission colors/brightness, adjustable reaction kinetics, excellent thermal- and photo-stability, and traceable cellular uptake regardless of metabolisms. However, compared to the thriving studies on pure organic chemiluminophores, the research on chemiluminescent transition metal complexes is still in its early stages though having a long history. Therefore, in this review, we summarize the reported designing principles and unique mechanisms of action exerted by various types of chemiluminescent transition metal complexes, with a focus on their applications in bioimaging and biomedical realms. The remaining challenges and future perspectives for chemiluminescence studies are also discussed. We believe this review can serve as a theoretical guide and application reference for the molecular design of innovative chemiluminophores for a wide variety of bio-applications.
KW - Bioimaging
KW - Chemiluminescence
KW - Chromium(II) complex
KW - Iridium(III) complex
KW - Ruthenium(II) complex
KW - Theranostic
KW - Transition metal complexes
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ccr.2025.216495
DO - 10.1016/j.ccr.2025.216495
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85216812929
SN - 0010-8545
VL - 530
JO - Coordination Chemistry Reviews
JF - Coordination Chemistry Reviews
M1 - 216495
ER -