Literature DB >> 17263359

pH-independent fluorescent chemosensor for highly selective lithium ion sensing.

Daniel Citterio1, Junichiro Takeda, Masaki Kosugi, Hideaki Hisamoto, Shin-Ichi Sasaki, Hirokazu Komatsu, Koji Suzuki.   

Abstract

Since lithium salts are used as pharmaceutically active compounds against manic-depressive psychosis, there is a demand to monitor the lithium concentration in blood in the narrow range of 0.6-1.2 mM effectively and safely. Here we report on an optical sensor approach for the determination of Li+, based on the design and synthesis of a novel lithium fluoroionophore KLI-1 and its polymer immobilizable derivative KLI-2, and the application to an optode. The novel lithium fluoroionophores rely on a tetramethyl "blocking subunit" bearing 14-crown-4 as a Li+-selective binding site and 4-methylcoumarin as a fluorophore, intramolecularly connected to show ICT-type wavelength shift for ratiometric fluorescence measurements. The fluoroionophores showed high selectivity for Li+ with binding-induced blue shift in the fluorescence spectra, no response to major biological interfering cations (K+, Ca2+, Mg2+), a selectivity of log kLi+,Na+ = -2.4 over Na+ in solution, and no response to pH in the range of pH 3-10. A hydrophilic optode membrane with KLI-2 immobilized also showed good selectivity for Li+, pH independence in the physiological range (pH 6-8), and fully reversible signal changes. KLI-1 and KLI-2 are excellent Li+ fluorescent chemosensors that can be applied to quantitative measurements of lithium in clinical samples, although possible interference from Na+ has to be considered at the lower therapeutic level of Li+.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17263359     DOI: 10.1021/ac061674g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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