Issue 16, 2020

Carbon dots-inspired fluorescent cyclodextrins: competitive supramolecular “off–on” (bio)sensors

Abstract

Chromophore-appended cyclodextrins combine the supramolecular loading capabilities of cyclodextrins (CDs) with the optical properties of the affixed chromophores. Among fluorescent materials, carbon dots (CNDs) are attractive and the feasibility of CND-appended CDs as sensors has been demonstrated by different authors. However, CNDs are intrinsically heterogeneous materials and their ulterior functionalization yields hybrid composites that are not well defined in terms of structure and composition. Inspired by the fluorescence properties of 5-oxo-1,2,3,5-tetrahydroimidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-7-carboxylic acid (IPCA), the most paradigmatic of the molecular fluorophores detected in CNDs, herein we report two highly efficient synthetic chemical strategies for the preparation of IPCA-appended CDs that behave as CND-based CD “turn off–on” biosensors suitable for the analysis of cholesterol and β-galactosidase activity. We have deconstructed the CND–CD systems to demonstrate that (i) the role of CNDs is limited to acting as a support for the molecular fluorophores produced during their synthesis and (ii) the molecular fluorophores suffice for the determination of the enzymatic activity based on the quenching by p-nitrophenol as a sacrificial quencher.

Graphical abstract: Carbon dots-inspired fluorescent cyclodextrins: competitive supramolecular “off–on” (bio)sensors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2020
Accepted
07 Apr 2020
First published
08 Apr 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 9178-9185

Carbon dots-inspired fluorescent cyclodextrins: competitive supramolecular “off–on” (bio)sensors

E. De los Reyes-Berbel, I. Ortiz-Gomez, M. Ortega-Muñoz, A. Salinas-Castillo, L. F. Capitan-Vallvey, F. Hernandez-Mateo, F. J. Lopez-Jaramillo and F. Santoyo-Gonzalez, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 9178 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR01004A

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