set of new ligands, L2H(2)-L5H(2), containing the 1,4,8,11-tetraaza-5,7-dione framework has been prepared, The ligands feature lipophilic substituents either on the carbon atom in the 6 position or on the amino groups, or on both. The solution behaviour of the ligands when included in TritonX-100 micelles has been investigated by means of potentiometric titrations and protonation and complexation constants for the Cu2+ cation have been determined in micellar medium. Micellar assemblies containing the ligands and pyrene have been prepared, and coupled pH-metric and fluorimetric titrations allowed the determination of the response of the systems as ON-OFF fluorescent sensors for Cu2+. A correlation between the effective lipophilicity of the ligand and the residual fluorescence (i.e. the fluorescence of the OFF state) was observed, and with the more lipophilic ligand, L3H(2), we obtained a residual fluorescence as low as 8%, with a significant improvement with respect to other published systems. On the other hand, introduction of functionalities on the amino groups of 1,4,8,11-tetraaza-5,7-dione brings the drawback of a small but significant decrease of the exploitable fluorescence, i.e. the fluorescence of the system in the absence of added Cu2+, at the pH value suitable for full metal complexation

Residual and exploitable fluorescence in micellar self-assembled ON-OFF sensors for copper(II).

PALLAVICINI, PIERSANDRO;PATRONI, STEFANO;PASOTTI, LUCA
2007-01-01

Abstract

set of new ligands, L2H(2)-L5H(2), containing the 1,4,8,11-tetraaza-5,7-dione framework has been prepared, The ligands feature lipophilic substituents either on the carbon atom in the 6 position or on the amino groups, or on both. The solution behaviour of the ligands when included in TritonX-100 micelles has been investigated by means of potentiometric titrations and protonation and complexation constants for the Cu2+ cation have been determined in micellar medium. Micellar assemblies containing the ligands and pyrene have been prepared, and coupled pH-metric and fluorimetric titrations allowed the determination of the response of the systems as ON-OFF fluorescent sensors for Cu2+. A correlation between the effective lipophilicity of the ligand and the residual fluorescence (i.e. the fluorescence of the OFF state) was observed, and with the more lipophilic ligand, L3H(2), we obtained a residual fluorescence as low as 8%, with a significant improvement with respect to other published systems. On the other hand, introduction of functionalities on the amino groups of 1,4,8,11-tetraaza-5,7-dione brings the drawback of a small but significant decrease of the exploitable fluorescence, i.e. the fluorescence of the system in the absence of added Cu2+, at the pH value suitable for full metal complexation
2007
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5670
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Tematica Ex SIR: Sintesi e caratterizzazione di sistemi molecolari multicentrici (supramolecolari) e di sensori fluorescenti per cationi ed anioni e per il riconoscimento di molecole di interesse biologico (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
ELECTRON-TRANSFER SENSORS; ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIA; TRANSITION-METALS; IONIC EQUILIBRIA; CHEMOSENSORS; SURFACTANT
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Pallavicini, Piersandro; Patroni, Stefano; Pasotti, Luca
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