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Iridium(iii) complexes as reaction based chemosensors for medical diagnostics

Journal

DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 47, Issue 43, Pages 15278-15282

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8dt03492c

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Funding

  1. Hong Kong Baptist University [FRG2/16-17/007, FRG2/17-18/003]
  2. Health and Medical Research Fund [HMRF/14150561]
  3. Research Grants Council [HKBU/12301115]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575121, 21775131, 21628502]
  5. Hong Kong Baptist University Century Club Sponsorship Scheme 2018
  6. Interdisciplinary Research Matching Scheme [RC-IRMS/16-17/03]
  7. Interdisciplinary Research Clusters Matching Scheme [RC-IRCs/17-18/03]
  8. Innovation and Technology Fund [ITS/260/16FX]
  9. Matching Proof of Concept Fund [MPCF-001-2017/18]
  10. HKBU Strategic Development Fund [SKLP_1718_P04]
  11. Science and Technology Development Fund, Macao SAR [077/2016/A2]
  12. University of Macau [MYRG2016-00151-ICMS-QRCM, MYRG2018-00187-ICMS]
  13. SKLEBA
  14. [C5026-16G]

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Transition metal complexes have attracted interest in the fields of cancer therapy, medical and environmental detection, and materials of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED). Recently, iridium(iii) complexes have been explored in a reaction based way for luminescence monitoring and imaging due to their salient photophysical properties, including large Stokes shifts, long-lived luminescence and high luminescent quantum yields. This frontier article will introduce recent developments and applications of iridium(iii) complexes as luminescent probes for ions and biomolecules. Our outlook for this class of complexes is also discussed.

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