Issue 17, 2010

FerriNaphth: A fluorescent chemodosimeter for redox active metal ions

Abstract

FerriNaphth, a fluorescent chemodosimeter for FeIII, has been prepared and characterized. The probe consists of a catechol ligand linked to a naphthalimide fluorophore by an aniline nitrogen linker. Upon exposure to FeIII, the aminocatechol of FerriNaphth is oxidized to the corresponding quinone, which in its imine-one tautomer, is hydrolyzed to liberate a fluorescent aminonaphthalimide derivative. The fluorescence behavior is consistent with oxidation being promoted by metal coordination.

Graphical abstract: FerriNaphth: A fluorescent chemodosimeter for redox active metal ions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jan 2010
Accepted
15 Feb 2010
First published
23 Mar 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 4155-4161

FerriNaphth: A fluorescent chemodosimeter for redox active metal ions

R. K. Jackson, Y. Shi, X. Yao and S. C. Burdette, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 4155 DOI: 10.1039/C000248H

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