Issue 25, 2006

Design, synthesis and photophysical studies of an emissive, europium based, sensor for zinc

Abstract

The synthesis of the probe complex Eu·L and photophysical studies in aqueous media are described. Eu·L is designed to be luminescently responsive to ZnII in the presence of a competitive ionic mixture at pH 7.4. The structure of the complex is based upon a carboxylate functionalised azamacrocycle and possesses a chromophoric bis-picolyl unit for binding ZnII. The effect on both ligand fluorescence and EuIII phosphorescence was investigated in the presence and absence of ZnII. The study revealed that binding ZnII increased the intensity of ligand fluorescence and modulated the inner sphere hydration number of EuIII (q increases from 0 to 2). This modulation in coordination environment induced pronounced changes in the form of the steady state spectra allowing the presence of ZnII to be signalled by both changes in emission intensity and lifetime.

Graphical abstract: Design, synthesis and photophysical studies of an emissive, europium based, sensor for zinc

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2006
Accepted
25 May 2006
First published
01 Jun 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 3108-3113

Design, synthesis and photophysical studies of an emissive, europium based, sensor for zinc

S. J. A. Pope and R. H. Laye, Dalton Trans., 2006, 3108 DOI: 10.1039/B605837J

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