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Hydrophilic Truxene Derivative as a Fluorescent off-on Sensor for Copper (II) Ion and Phosphate Species.

Pornpat Sam-Ang1,2, Komthep Silpcharu1, Mongkol Sukwattanasinitt1,3, Paitoon Rashatasakhon4,5.   

Abstract

A new symmetrical truxene derivative (TP3) containing three dipicolylamino peripheral groups is successfully synthesized in four synthetic steps with an overall yield of 42%. This hydrophilic fluorescent compound exhibits a maximum absorption wavelength at 375 nm, an emission maximum at 474 nm with an outstanding 58% quantum efficiency in THF-HEPES buffer mixture. The compound shows a highly selective fluorescence quenching towards Cu(II) ion with a detection limit of 0.06 ppm. The results from mass spectrometry and Job plot indicate that a 1:1 complex between TP3 and Cu(II) ion is responsible for the signal quenching. Interestingly, this TP3-Cu complex can be used as a turn-on sensor for hydrogen phosphate and nucleoside phosphates. The limit of detection for hydrogen phosphate is estimated at 8.7 nM. The signal restoration involves a displacement of TP3 in the complex by the phosphates which have strong coordination abilities with Cu(II) ion.

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Keywords:  Copper (II) ion; Fluorescence; Phosphate; Picolylamine; Sensor; Truxene

Year:  2019        PMID: 30693415     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-019-02350-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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