Issue 38, 2012

Substituent-dependent fluorescent sensors for zinc ions based on carboxamidoquinoline

Abstract

A series of carboxamidoquinoline-based fluorescent sensors (the AQZ family) were synthesized and characterized. The AQZ family members were highly soluble in water and showed good selectivity for Zn2+via enhanced fluorescence in aqueous buffer solution. Fluorescence signals could be tuned from dual-wavelength ratiometric changes to changes in the intensity of a single wavelength upon binding Zn2+ through the introduction of different substituents onto the quinoline ring. Concentrations of free Zn2+ of 10−5–10−6 M could be detected using the sensors. Changes of substituents and their positions on the quinoline ring influenced the sensitivity for Zn2+, but had little effect on Zn2+ affinities.

Graphical abstract: Substituent-dependent fluorescent sensors for zinc ions based on carboxamidoquinoline

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 May 2012
Accepted
25 Jul 2012
First published
25 Jul 2012

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 11776-11782

Substituent-dependent fluorescent sensors for zinc ions based on carboxamidoquinoline

Y. Zhang, X. Guo, L. Jia, S. Xu, Z. Xu, L. Zheng and X. Qian, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 11776 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT31139A

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