Data Sheet 1_Programmable Ru(II) phototherapeutics: master dials, mode switches, and colig
by Alisher Talgatov·Updated 23d ago
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Description
A research article analyzes a series of oligothiophene-extended Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes (Ru(6,6′-dmb)₂(IP-nT), n=0–4). The study, authored by Alisher Talgatov and published on figshare in 2026, uses spectroscopy, computation, photochemistry, and photobiology to examine how ligand structure modulates excited-state pathways and biological activity. It investigates phototherapeutic responses across mammalian cancer cells and bacterial strains under normoxic and hypoxic conditions.
Use Cases
Correlating oligothiophene ligand length with photochemical properties based on spectroscopic data mentioned in the description
Evaluating light-dependent cytotoxicity of Ru(II) complexes in cancer cell models based on biological assays described
Comparing phototherapeutic efficacy across different biological contexts (e.g., Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative bacteria) as outlined in the study
Investigating the relationship between singlet-oxygen yields, triplet lifetimes, and biological activity for Ru(II) complexes
Strengths
File size is 6.3 MB, indicating a detailed document.
License is CC-BY-4.0, permitting broad reuse with attribution.
Description provides specific chemical series (Ru(6,6′-dmb)₂(IP-nT), n=0–4) and biological test systems.
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Provenance
Source
Alisher Talgatov via figshare
Collection Method
Research involving synthesis, spectroscopy, computation, photochemistry, and photobiology.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-13 05:51:28; freshness should be verified
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