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Researchers from the University of Burgos have patented a synthetic process of cationic Iridium(III) complexes with formula (I). Moreover, they have developed a one-pot protocol for the regioselective synthesis of 3-thiocyanato indoles (II) from their corresponding indolines. On the other hand, the use of these Ir(III) complexes as potential therapeutic photosensitizers for antitumor photodynamic therapy is also protected.
New and innovative aspects
The Iridium(III) complexes described in this patent exhibit singular characteristics that differentiate them from known complexes. They show significant activity as photocatalysts or photosensitizers, absorbing energy from light and transferring it to oxygen to form reactive oxygen species (ROS) that act as efficient and environmentally friendly oxidants. Furthermore, the synthesis of the Iridium(III) complexes is carried out under mild conditions and shows good yields.
Main advantages of its use
Specifications
The cationic Iridium(III) complexes of formula (Mn+)(X-)n show two 2-phenylpyridinate ligands coordinated to the Ir(III) ion through the nitrogen atom of the pyridine ring and one of the carbon atoms of the phenyl group; and a ligand derived from β -carboline, which is bonded to the Ir(III) via two nitrogen atoms. These complexes can be used as photocatalysts in organic synthesis or as photosensitizers.
In organic synthesis, these complexes allow the regioselective synthesis of 3-thiocyanato indoles from indolines through a one-pot process. First, the process involves two steps: dehydrogenation of indolines and, subsequently, thiocyanation of the intermediate indoles. Both reaction steps imply the use of oxygen in the presence of light and the use of Iridium(III) complexes as photocatalysts.
Applications
Potential applications of the new Ir(III) complexes are as follow:
Intellectual property status
Protected by patent P202031190
Current development status
The technology related to the synthesis method is developed.
Desired business relationship
Commercial agreement; License agreement; Technical cooperation: further development; Technical cooperation: testing new applications; Technical cooperation: adaptation to specific needs.
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