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Dirhodium tetracarboxylate scaffolds as reversible fluorescence-based nitric oxide sensors.

Scott A Hilderbrand1, Mi Hee Lim, Stephen J Lippard.   

Abstract

We report the synthesis and characterization of dirhodium tetracarboxylate complexes [Rh(2)(mu-O(2)CR)(4)(L)(2)], with R = Me and L = dansyl-imidazole (Ds-im) or dansyl-piperazine (Ds-pip). The fluorophores coordinate to the axial sites of the dirhodium core through the imidazole or piperazine N-atom and emit only weakly when excited at 365 or 345 nm for the Ds-im and Ds-pip complexes, respectively. These fluorophore-containing complexes were investigated for their ability to elicit a fluorescence response in the presence of NO. An immediate increase in fluorescence emission of greater than 15-fold occurs when NO is admitted to solutions containing [Rh(2)(mu-O(2)CMe)(4)] and Ds-pip or Ds-im. In both systems, the fluorescence response, which arises by NO-induced displacement of the axially coordinated fluorophore, is reversible with a sensitivity of approximately 4 microM. The related dinitrosyl complexes [Rh(2)(mu-O(2)CR)(4)(NO)(2)], where R = Me, Et, or n-Pr, were prepared, structurally characterized, and found to be air-stable, losing NO upon standing in solution. Sequestration of a methylene chloride solution of the Ds-pip complex from aqueous media by a NO-permeable membrane allows for fluorescence detection of NO for potential applications in biological fluids.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15080703     DOI: 10.1021/ja038471j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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