Issue 59, 2021, Issue in Progress

Chiral fluorescence recognition of glutamine enantiomers by a modified Zr-based MOF based on solvent-assisted ligand incorporation

Abstract

In this study, three types of chiral fluorescent zirconium-based metal–organic framework materials were synthesized using L-dibenzoyl tartaric acid as the chiral modifier by the solvent-assisted ligand incorporation method, which was the porous coordination network yellow material, denoted as PCN-128Y. PCN-128Y-1 and PCN-128Y-2 featured unique chiral selectivity for the Gln enantiomers amongst seven acids and the highly stable luminescence property, which were caused by the heterochiral interaction and aggregation-induced emission. Furthermore, a rapid fluorescence method for the chiral detection of glutamine (Gln) enantiomers was developed. The homochiral crystals of PCN-128Y-1 displayed enantiodiscrimination in the quenching by D-Gln such that the ratio of enantioselectivity was 2.0 in 30 seconds at pH 7.0, according to the Stern–Volmer quenching plots. The detection limits of D- and L-Gln were 6.6 × 10−4 mol L−1 and 3.3 × 10−4 mol L−1, respectively. Finally, both the maximum adsorption capacities of PCN-128Y-1 for the Gln enantiomers (Qe(L-Gln) = 967 mg g−1; Qe(D-Gln) = 1607 mg g−1) and the enantiomeric excess value (6.2%) manifested that PCN-128Y-1 had strong adsorption capacity for the Gln enantiomers and higher affinity for D-Gln.

Graphical abstract: Chiral fluorescence recognition of glutamine enantiomers by a modified Zr-based MOF based on solvent-assisted ligand incorporation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Sep 2021
Accepted
20 Oct 2021
First published
23 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 37584-37594

Chiral fluorescence recognition of glutamine enantiomers by a modified Zr-based MOF based on solvent-assisted ligand incorporation

Q. Shili, S. Yangyang, H. Xudong, C. Hongtao, G. Lidi, H. Zhongyu, Z. Dongsheng, L. Xinyao and Z. Sibing, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 37584 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA06857A

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