Fluorimetric detection of Mg2+ and DNA with 9-(alkoxyphenyl)benzo[b]quinolizinium derivatives
A benzo[b]quinolizinium-benzo-15-crown-5 ether conjugate 2a is presented that enables the fluorimetric detection of Mg(2+) and DNA by a significant light-up effect, along with a change of the emission wavelength with different analytes (Mg(2+): 495 nm; DNA: 550 nm). The mechanism of the excited-stat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2012-04, Vol.10 (15), p.3010-3018 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A benzo[b]quinolizinium-benzo-15-crown-5 ether conjugate 2a is presented that enables the fluorimetric detection of Mg(2+) and DNA by a significant light-up effect, along with a change of the emission wavelength with different analytes (Mg(2+): 495 nm; DNA: 550 nm). The mechanism of the excited-state deactivation of 2a was investigated by steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy in media of varied viscosity and compared with the photophysical properties of methoxyphenyl-substituted benzo[b]quinolizinium 2b (m,p-diOMe), 2c (m-OMe), and 2d (p-OMe) as reference compounds. Compounds 2a-c, which share the m-alkoxyphenyl substituent as the common feature, have low emission quantum yields (Φ(F) < 10(-2) in water) but exhibit a significant increase of their fluorescence intensity in viscous glycerol solutions. In contrast, the viscosity of the medium does not influence the emission properties of the parent phenyl-substituted benzo[b]quinolizinium 2e and of the p-methoxyphenyl-substituted derivative 2d. Based on these observations it is concluded that the excited-state deactivation in 2a-c is mainly due to the rotation of the m-alkoxy group about the C(ar)-O bond. The interaction of 2a-c with DNA or Mg(2+) ions was studied by spectrophotometric titrations and CD spectroscopy. Notably, the association of 2a or 2b with DNA or 2a with Mg(2+) ions induces a strong fluorescence enhancement (15- and 40-fold for DNA, 450-fold for Mg(2+)), which is rationalized by the suppression of the torsional-relaxation of the alkoxy-substituent in the excited state. Additionally, the cation-induced light-up effect of 2a is selective towards Mg(2+) ions as compared with other cations such as NH(4)(+), Li(+), Na(+), K(+) and Ba(2+). |
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ISSN: | 1477-0520 1477-0539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c2ob06948b |