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Fluorescence Recognition of Anions Using a Heteroditopic Receptor: Homogenous and Two-Phase Sensing

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222413396

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sulfate extraction; ion pair receptors; fluorescent sensors; crown ethers; squaramides; anthracene

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland

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The anthracene functionalized squaramide dual-host receptor 1 selectively extracts sulfate salts, as evidenced by various measurements. In contrast, the reference receptor 3 without a crown ether unit loses the enhancement in anion binding induced by cations. The ability of receptor 1 to selectively detect sulfates in organic phase presents new possibilities in sensor development.
In contrast to monotopic receptor 3, the anthracene functionalized squaramide dual-host receptor 1 is capable of selectively extracting sulfate salts, as was evidenced unambiguously by DOSY, mass spectrometry, fluorescent and ion chromatography measurements. The receptors were investigated in terms of anion and ion pair binding using the UV-vis and H-1 NMR titrations method in acetonitrile. The reference anion receptor 3, lacking a crown ether unit, was found to lose the enhancement in anion binding induced by the presence of cations. Besides the ability to bind anions in an enhanced manner exhibited by ion pair receptors 2 and 4, changing the 1-aminoanthracene substituent resulted in their exhibiting a lower anion affinity than receptor 1. By using receptor 1 and adjusting the water content in organic phase it was possible to selectively detect sulfates both by turn-off and turn-on fluorescence, and to do so homogenously and under interfacial conditions. Such properties of receptor 1 have allowed the development of a new type of sensor capable of recognizing and extracting potassium sulfate from the aqueous medium across a phase boundary, resulting in an appropriate fluorescent response in the organic solution.

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