Issue 12, 2011

A long-lived luminescence and EPR bimodal lanthanide-based probe for free radicals

Abstract

We developed a novel spin-labeled terbium complex Tb3+/cs124-DTPA-TEMPO (1) by covalently labeling a nitroxide radical on the terbium complex for monitoring free radicals of various areas. This lanthanide complex probe shows a high EPR signal which resulted from the nitroxide radical moiety, and is weakly luminescent which resulted from the intramolecular quenching effect of the nitroxide radical on sensitised terbium luminescence. The intensity of both the EPR and luminescence can be modulated by eliminating the paramagnetism of the nitroxide radical through recognition of a carbon-centered radical analyte and thus gives a quantification of the analyte. We have preliminarily applied this probe in the luminescent detection of model carbon-centered radicals and hydroxyl radicals (·OH). This probe is water-soluble and contains lanthanide-luminescence properties, favorable for the time-resolved luminescence technique. The investigation of the intramolecular quenching process has showed that the labeled nitroxide radical quenches multiple excited states of the terbium complex, resulting in highly efficient quenching of terbium luminescence. This probe is the first example of intramolecular modulation of lanthanide luminescence by a nitroxide radical.

Graphical abstract: A long-lived luminescence and EPR bimodal lanthanide-based probe for free radicals

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2010
Accepted
06 Apr 2011
First published
10 May 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 2464-2470

A long-lived luminescence and EPR bimodal lanthanide-based probe for free radicals

J. Hong, Y. Zhuang, X. Ji and X. Guo, Analyst, 2011, 136, 2464 DOI: 10.1039/C0AN00914H

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