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      Biocompatible Ir(III) Complexes as Oxygen Sensors for Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging

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          Synthesis of biocompatible near infrared phosphorescent complexes and their application in bioimaging as triplet oxygen sensors in live systems are still challenging areas of organometallic chemistry. We have designed and synthetized four novel iridium [Ir(N^C) 2(N^N)] + complexes (N^C–benzothienyl-phenanthridine based cyclometalated ligand; N^N–pyridin-phenanthroimidazol diimine chelate), decorated with oligo(ethylene glycol) groups to impart these emitters’ solubility in aqueous media, biocompatibility, and to shield them from interaction with bio-environment. These substances were fully characterized using NMR spectroscopy and ESI mass-spectrometry. The complexes exhibited excitation close to the biological “window of transparency”, NIR emission at 730 nm, and quantum yields up to 12% in water. The compounds with higher degree of the chromophore shielding possess low toxicity, bleaching stability, absence of sensitivity to variations of pH, serum, and complex concentrations. The properties of these probes as oxygen sensors for biological systems have been studied by using phosphorescence lifetime imaging experiments in different cell cultures. The results showed essential lifetime response onto variations in oxygen concentration (2.0–2.3 μs under normoxia and 2.8–3.0 μs under hypoxia conditions) in complete agreement with the calibration curves obtained “in cuvette”. The data obtained indicate that these emitters can be used as semi-quantitative oxygen sensors in biological systems.

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              We review the current state of optical methods for sensing oxygen. These have become powerful alternatives to electrochemical detection and in the process of replacing the Clark electrode in many fields. The article (with 694 references) is divided into main sections on direct spectroscopic sensing of oxygen, on absorptiometric and luminescent probes, on polymeric matrices and supports, on additives and related materials, on spectroscopic schemes for read-out and imaging, and on sensing formats (such as waveguide sensing, sensor arrays, multiple sensors and nanosensors). We finally discuss future trends and applications and summarize the properties of the most often used indicator probes and polymers. The ESI† (with 385 references) gives a selection of specific applications of such sensors in medicine, biology, marine and geosciences, intracellular sensing, aerodynamics, industry and biotechnology, among others.
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                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Molecules
                Molecules
                molecules
                Molecules
                MDPI
                1420-3049
                13 May 2021
                May 2021
                : 26
                : 10
                : 2898
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskii av., 26, 198504 St. Petersburg, Russia; i.s.kritchenkov@ 123456spbu.ru (I.S.K.); nastisol@ 123456gmail.com (A.I.S.); st055671@ 123456student.spbu.ru (D.O.K.); v.porsev@ 123456spbu.ru (V.V.P.); v.sokolov@ 123456spbu.ru (V.V.S.)
                [2 ]Institute of Experimental Oncology and Biomedical Technologies, Privolzhskiy Research Medical University, Minin and Pozharsky sq. 10/1, 603005 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; shirmanovam@ 123456gmail.com (M.V.S.); kuznetsova.m.m@ 123456yandex.ru (M.M.L.); komarova.anastasii@ 123456gmail.com (A.D.K.); vis@ 123456becker-hickl.de (V.I.S.)
                [3 ]Becker&Hickl GmbH, Nunsdorfer Ring 7-9, 12277 Berlin, Germany
                [4 ]Institute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tikhoretsky av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, Russia; tatbelyaeva@ 123456gmail.com (T.N.B.); lik314@ 123456mail.ru (I.K.L.); avsalova@ 123456gmail.com (A.V.S.); lenkor@ 123456incras.ru (E.S.K.)
                [5 ]Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnical University, Khlopina Str. 11, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia
                [6 ]Faculty of Biology, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya emb., 7/9, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia; pspdaniel@ 123456mail.ru
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: sergey.tunik@ 123456spbu.ru ; Tel.: +7-921-3111830
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7709-5755
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8547-2880
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2012-7338
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2951-6292
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2279-8514
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                molecules-26-02898
                10.3390/molecules26102898
                8153025
                4614f230-c707-4db0-b693-09f4a4e21ec0
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 24 April 2021
                : 07 May 2021
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                ir(iii) complexes,nir emitters,phosphorescence lifetime imaging,oxygen sensing

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