The fluorescence distinction of chiral enantiomers: a Zn coordination polymer sensor for the detection of cinchonine and cinchonidine

Abstract

Cinchonine (+Ccn) and cinchonidine (−Ccn) are quinoline alkaloid drugs, which are found in natural products of cinchona bark and are used as specific drugs for treating malaria. As a pair of chiral enantiomers, they show different biological activities and performances in pharmacological applications. In this work, we prepared a fluorescence sensor based on a Zn coordination polymer for the sensitive and selective detection of the above enantiomers, namely, [Zn(PT)(H2O)2]n (IMU-Zn1) (H2PT = 5-(5-pyrimidyl)-1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid). +Ccn and −Ccn had a “turn-on” effect on the fluorescence of IMU-Zn1, and the ratio of their fluorescence enhancement rate reached 2.22, and the limits of detection (LOD) for +Ccn and −Ccn were 2.10 μM and 1.90 μM, respectively. In addition, infrared spectroscopy, 1HNMR spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, fluorescence lifetime, Gaussian calculations, and other characterization methods were used to explore the mechanism of fluorescence enhancement. The results showed that there was a photoelectron transfer process and there were electrostatic interactions between +Ccn and IMU-Zn1. The photoelectron transfer process, the electrostatic interactions, and the stronger hydrogen-bonding interactions between −Ccn and IMU-Zn1 are responsible for a more pronounced fluorescence enhancement. This work provides an alternative strategy for the identification of chiral enantiomers using light-emitting coordination polymers as fluorescent probes.

Graphical abstract: The fluorescence distinction of chiral enantiomers: a Zn coordination polymer sensor for the detection of cinchonine and cinchonidine

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Aug 2024
Accepted
21 Oct 2024
First published
22 Oct 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, Advance Article

The fluorescence distinction of chiral enantiomers: a Zn coordination polymer sensor for the detection of cinchonine and cinchonidine

W. Hu, N. Wu, D. Li, Y. Yang, S. Qie, S. Su, R. Xu, W. Li and M. Hu, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TC03506B

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