Abstract
A new class of luminescent molecular hybrids in which eight cyclometalated iridium(III) polypyridine complexes are grafted onto a polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) unit [POSS-{Ir(N^C)2 (py-im)}8 ](PF6 )8 [py-im=pyridine imine; HN^C=N-phenylpyrazole (Hppz) (1 a), 2-phenylpyridine (Hppy) (2 a), 2-phenylquinoline (Hpq) (3 a)] were synthesized and characterized. On photoexcitation, the complexes showed intense and long-lived orange-red to red emission in fluid solutions at room temperature and in low-temperature glasses. The photophysical properties including aggregation-induced emission and biological properties of these complexes were studied and compared with those of their POSS-free counterparts [Ir(N^C)2 (py-im)](PF6 ) [HN^C=Hppz (1 b), Hppy (2 b), Hpq (3 b)]. The (photo)cytotoxicity of the complexes was examined by the MTT assay, and their cellular uptake and intracellular localization were investigated by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and laser-scanning confocal microscopy.
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