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  • 2021Multidimensional ln-aminophthalate photoluminescent coordination polymers1citations
  • 2016Design of a Water Soluble Fluorescent 3-Hydroxy-4-Pyridinone Ligand Active at Physiological pH Values3citations
  • 2000Electrochemical and X-ray studies of nickel(II) Schiff base complexes derived from salicylaldehyde. Structural effects of bridge substituents on the stabilisation of the+3 oxidation state90citations

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Design of a Water Soluble Fluorescent 3-Hydroxy-4-Pyridinone Ligand Active at Physiological pH Values

  • De Castro, B.
  • Coutinho, C.
  • Leite, A.
  • Silva, Amg
  • Cunha Silva, L.
  • Rangel, Maria
Abstract

In the present work we report the structure and the spectroscopic characterization of a new fluorescent 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone ligand D-3,4-HPO. The synthesis of the compound was performed in two steps, which involve the reaction of the commercially available fluorophore dansyl chloride with a 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone chelating unit and further deprotection. The new fluorescent chelator was characterized in the solid state by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and in solution by NMR, MS, absorption and fluorescence spectroscopies. The analysis of the variation of the absorption spectrum with pH allowed the determination of four pK (a) values (pK (a1) = 3.50, pK (a2) = 4.50, pK (a3) = 9.60, pK (a4) = 10.20) and establishment of the corresponding distribution diagram. The study of the fluorescence properties of the ligand show that in the pH range between 4 and 9 the fluorescence intensity is constant and has its maximum value thus allowing its further use at physiological pH values. The interaction of the ligand with copper(II) was accessed by fluorescence spectroscopy in MOPS buffer and the results show that the presence of copper(II) quenches the fluorescence of the ligand in ca 94 % at a ligand: metal ratio of 2:1. The latter result is consistent with the formation of a copper(II) complex with the bidentate ligand, as confirmed by the EPR spectroscopy.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • x-ray diffraction
  • mass spectrometry
  • copper
  • electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • pH value
  • fluorescence spectroscopy