Near-Infrared Self-Assembled Hydroxyl Radical Generator Based on Photoinduced Cascade Electron Transfer for Hypoxic Tumor Phototherapy.

Xueze Zhao,Shan He,Junfeng Wang, Junying Ding, Shenglin Zong, Guohui Li,Wen Sun,Jianjun Du,Jiangli Fan,Xiaojun Peng

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)(2023)

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The hydroxyl radical (•OH) is an extremely potent reactive oxygen species (ROS) that plays a crucial role in photooxidations within the realm of hypoxic tumor therapy. However, due to the high oxidative potential of the •OH/H O pair, the current methods for •OH photogeneration typically rely on inorganic materials that require UV/visible light excitation. Consequently, photogenerators based on organic molecules, especially those utilizing near-infrared (NIR) light excitation, are rare. In this study, we introduce the concept of photoinduced cascade charge transfer (PICET), which utilizes NIR heavy-atom-free photosensitizers (ANOR-Cy5) to generate •OH. The ANOR-Cy5 photosensitizer, with its flexible hydrophobic structure, enables the formation of nanoparticles in aqueous solutions through molecular assembly. PICET involves a symmetry-breaking charge separation-induced localized charge separated state, transitioning to a delocalized charge separated state, which governs the efficiency of •OH generation. Thanks to the oxygen-independent nature of •OH generation and its robust oxidative properties, the ANOR-Cy5-based photosensitizer demonstrates highly effective photoinduced anti-cancer effects, even under severely hypoxic conditions. This discovery emphasizes the potential for achieving •OH photogeneration using a single organic molecule through the engineering of molecular self-assembly, thereby opening up new possibilities for phototherapy and beyond. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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photoinduced cascade electron transfer,hydroxyl radical generator,electron transfer
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