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Light-Induced On/Off Switching of the Surfactant Character of the o-Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Anion with No Covalent Bond Alteration.


ABSTRACT: Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) anion ([o-COSAN]- ) is a well-known metallacarborane with multiple applications in a variety of fields. In aqueous solution, the cisoid rotamer is the most stable disposition in the ground state. The present work provides theoretical evidence on the possibility to photoinduce the rotation from the cisoid to the transoid rotamer, a conversion that can be reverted when the ground state is repopulated. The non-radiative decay mechanisms proposed in this work are coherent with the lack of fluorescence observed in 3D fluorescence mapping experiments performed on [o-COSAN]- and its derivatives. This phenomenon induced by light has the potential to destruct the vesicles and micelles cisoid [o-COSAN]- typically forms in aqueous solution, which could lead to promising applications, particularly in the field of nanomedicine.

SUBMITTER: Abdelgawwad AMA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9297989 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Light-Induced On/Off Switching of the Surfactant Character of the o-Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) Anion with No Covalent Bond Alteration.

Abdelgawwad Abdelazim M A AMA   Xavier Jewel Ann Maria JAM   Roca-Sanjuán Daniel D   Viñas Clara C   Teixidor Francesc F   Francés-Monerris Antonio A  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20211026 49


Cobaltabis(dicarbollide) anion ([o-COSAN]<sup>-</sup> ) is a well-known metallacarborane with multiple applications in a variety of fields. In aqueous solution, the cisoid rotamer is the most stable disposition in the ground state. The present work provides theoretical evidence on the possibility to photoinduce the rotation from the cisoid to the transoid rotamer, a conversion that can be reverted when the ground state is repopulated. The non-radiative decay mechanisms proposed in this work are  ...[more]

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