Abstract:A 6-methoxyquinoline conjugated diethylenetriamine derivative, N,N''-bis(6-methoxy-2-quinolylmethyl)diethylenetriamine (6-MeOBQDIEN) has been synthesized and its fluorescent response toward zinc ion was investigated. In the presence of zinc ion, 6-MeOBQDIEN exhibits fluorescence (λ(ex) = 329 nm, λ(em) = 418 nm, φ = 0.039). The fluorescent intensity of the zinc complex of the compound is two times higher than the parent BQDIEN (φ = 0.021) under the same conditions. The crystal structure of 6-MeOBQDIEN-Zn comple… Show more
“…It is well known that many quinoline-based uorescent sensors have excellent selectivity for zinc sensing. [40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47] Therefore, the synthesized compound L was rstly used as a zinc probe. Subsequently the sequential complex L-2Zn was used as a hydrogen sulde sensor based on a cation removal sensing mechanism.…”
A Schiff base-type fluorescent chemosensor L has been synthesized for Zn2+ detection, and the consequent product of L and Zn2+, L–2Zn, is an excellent indicator for H2S for displacement of Zn2+ from the complex L–2Zn.
“…It is well known that many quinoline-based uorescent sensors have excellent selectivity for zinc sensing. [40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47] Therefore, the synthesized compound L was rstly used as a zinc probe. Subsequently the sequential complex L-2Zn was used as a hydrogen sulde sensor based on a cation removal sensing mechanism.…”
A Schiff base-type fluorescent chemosensor L has been synthesized for Zn2+ detection, and the consequent product of L and Zn2+, L–2Zn, is an excellent indicator for H2S for displacement of Zn2+ from the complex L–2Zn.
“…Among these, quinoline is one of the promising classes of uorophore as it forms strong binding with metals and also reduces the molecular size by rigidication which becomes an important parameter to be used in probing the metal ions in biological systems. 18 In general, the uorescent properties of quinoline become quenched when substituted with amine due to photoinduced electron transfer (PET) processes. However, suppression of PET by the coordination between Zn 2+ and amine would enhance the uorescence, which in fact has been explored as a successful pathway for turn-on uorescence sensing mechanism.…”
“…This duality helps to reduce the size of the sensors. 14 The most common fluorescent histological Zn 2+ stains originated from quinoline, 6-methoxy-(8-p-toluenesulfonamido)quinoline and its congeners, 15 are sulfonamidoquinoline derivatives that show substantial fluorescence enhancement upon coordination of Zn 2+ .…”
A series of carboxamidoquinoline-based fluorescent sensors (the AQZ family) were synthesized and characterized. The AQZ family members were highly soluble in water and showed good selectivity for Zn(2+)via enhanced fluorescence in aqueous buffer solution. Fluorescence signals could be tuned from dual-wavelength ratiometric changes to changes in the intensity of a single wavelength upon binding Zn(2+) through the introduction of different substituents onto the quinoline ring. Concentrations of free Zn(2+) of 10(-5)-10(-6) M could be detected using the sensors. Changes of substituents and their positions on the quinoline ring influenced the sensitivity for Zn(2+), but had little effect on Zn(2+) affinities.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.