Review on TiO2 nanostructured photoanode and novel dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells application
Yu Yan,
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Yaofang Zhang,
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Yangfan Zhao
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Journal of Materials Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Ruthenium-Based Small-Molecule Complexes: A Promising Approach for Drug Discovery
Synlett,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 6, 2025
Abstract
The
paradigm
of
cancer
treatment
has
been
shifting
from
traditional
approaches
to
metal-based
therapies;
however,
achieving
effective
and
targeted
treatments
remains
a
significant
challenge.
journey
drugs
began
with
the
serendipitous
discovery
cisplatin,
which
paved
way
for
development
various
platinum
derivatives.
Additionally,
other
metals,
such
as
ruthenium
(Ru),
nickel
(Ni),
zinc
(Zn),
copper
(Cu),
have
explored
their
therapeutic
potential.
Among
these,
ruthenium-based
complexes
stand
out
due
unique
redox
properties,
high
selectivity,
remarkable
chelation
capabilities,
making
them
promising
candidates
therapy.
This
Account
aims
provide
comprehensive
overview
metal
complexes,
current
status,
pharmacological
chemical
classification.
These
pharmacophores
enable
selective
delivery
cytotoxic
payloads
cells
while
sparing
healthy
cells.
Notably,
complex
IT-139
(formerly
NKP-1339)
demonstrated
promise
in
clinical
studies
types,
exhibiting
lower
toxicity
than
platinum-based
therapies.
also
highlights
advances.
It
readers
detailed
understanding
role
drug
development,
its
mechanisms
action,
potential
applications
personalized
treatments.
exploration
underscores
both
without
active
molecules,
emerge
safe
oncology.
1
Introduction
2
Importance
Ruthenium
Metal
Complexes
3
Synthesis
4
Classification
Complex
Antitumor
Drugs
Based
on
Mode
Action
5
Structure
Oxidation
State
6
Current
Status
Drug
Clinical
Trials
7
Applications
Metals
Other
8
Conclusion
Language: Английский
Molecular engineering and electrolyte optimization strategies for enhanced performance of Ru(ii) polypyridyl-sensitized DSSCs
RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(13), P. 9763 - 9786
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
This
review
highlights
the
advantages
of
optimizing
various
DSSC
components,
such
as
Ru(
ii
)-polypyridyl
photosensitizers,
co-adsorbents,
electrolytes,
electrolyte
additives,
and
counter
electrodes,
to
improve
overall
performance
DSSCs.
Language: Английский