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Modulating affinities of di-2-picolylamine (DPA)-substituted quinoline sensors for zinc ions by varying pendant ligands

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 10, Pages 4310-4318

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic702393z

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We have developed a series of di-2-picolylamine (DPA)-substituted quinoline sensors, HQ1-4, bearing a pendant ligand at the 8 position of quinoline. UV-vis spectra of HQ1-4 showed similar variations to that of HQ5 but with different varying extents upon the titration of zinc ions. Fluorescence intensities of HQ1, HQ3, and HQ4 were enhanced 4-6 times upon the addition of 1 equiv of zinc ions under an aqueous buffer. Somewhat unexpectedly, HQ2 is nonfluorescent in the presence of metal ions, including zinc ions. The affinities of HQ sensors are distributed in a broad range from nanomolarity to femtomolarity by varying the pendant ligands near the coordination unit. More importantly, these new sensors exhibited very high selectivity for Zn2+ over Na+, K+, Mg2+, and Ca2+ at the millimolar level and over other transition metal ions at the micromolar level, except for Cd2+. These findings indicated that the incorporations of the pendant groups exerted no effect on the spectroscopic properties and selectivity of the parent fluorescent sensor, with the exception of HQ2. Finally, X-ray crystal structures of ZnHQ's revealed that the auxiliary pendant groups at the 8 position participated in zinc coordination and were able to tune the affinities of HQ sensors.

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