Issue 1, 2015

Mechanism and application of halogen bond induced fluorescence enhancement and iodine molecule cleavage in solution

Abstract

In this paper, a strong halogen bond (XB) donor (iodine) and photoinduced electron transfer (PET) molecule (ciprofloxacin, Cip) were selected with the objective to investigate halogen bonding under weakly alkaline conditions. A series of experimental characterization techniques was employed to elucidate the interaction mechanism of the XB, in combination with theoretical calculations. It is found that new UV-Vis absorption peaks and the fluorescence enhancement with the mixing of Cip and iodine are attributed to the disruption of the PET charge separation process through the halogen bonding interaction. The 2 : 1 stoichiometry of the XB complex (I2 : Cip) was attested using a modified Benesi–Hildebrand method. 1H NMR spectra showed that the iodine molecule can interact with three nitrogen atoms of Cip to form three XBs. FT-IR spectra indicated that the nitrogen atom of the imino group is the preferential interaction site of the XB. Notably, direct analysis in real time-mass spectrometry (DART-MS) gave a distinct quasi-molecular ion of the supramolecular complex (Cip + I) in solution. Meanwhile, density functional theory (DFT), taking into account the dispersion energy, revealed that the formation of an I⋯N XB not only disrupts the PET charge separation process of Cip to enhance fluorescence but also induces the cleavage of an iodine molecule (I–I) to produce a triiodine anion (I3) XB. This explained why I3 was observed in UV-Vis and DART-MS as well as in the crystal, and how the fourth iodine atom involved in the self-assembly of the XB existed stably. Moreover, a developed optosensor based on halogen bonding has been successfully used to analyze commercial Cip·HCl capsules, suggesting the potential applicability of halogen bonding in real pharmaceutical analyses.

Graphical abstract: Mechanism and application of halogen bond induced fluorescence enhancement and iodine molecule cleavage in solution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2014
Accepted
08 Oct 2014
First published
09 Oct 2014

New J. Chem., 2015,39, 262-272

Mechanism and application of halogen bond induced fluorescence enhancement and iodine molecule cleavage in solution

W. Zou, S. Lin, J. Li, H. Wei, X. Zhang, D. Shen, J. Qiao, H. Lian, D. Xie and X. Ge, New J. Chem., 2015, 39, 262 DOI: 10.1039/C4NJ01396D

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