Naphthalimide-Based Polyammonium Chemosensors for Anions: Study of Binding Properties and Sensing Mechanisms

Chemistry : a European Journal
Aleksandr S OshchepkovEvgeny A Kataev

Abstract

New naphthalimide-based receptors for anions have been synthesized. Efficient synthetic routes have been discovered to functionalize the naphthalimide core with branched polyamines. Binding and sensing properties of the receptors were studied by potentiometric, NMR and fluorescence titrations. The receptors bind selectively to the pyrophosphate anion in buffered aqueous solutions. The receptors with more than six amine groups in the structure demonstrated the highest affinities for pyrophosphate. The fluorescence response towards anions was found to be dependent on the position of the amine groups relative to the naphthalimide core, and on the pH of the buffered solution. Three sensing mechanisms have been found that explain fluorescence responses of receptors towards anions in an aqueous solution.

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Mar 7, 2021·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Aleksandr M AgafontsevEvgeny A Kataev
Jan 30, 2018·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Aleksandr S OshchepkovEvgeny A Kataev
May 24, 2019·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Aleksandr S OshchepkovEvgeny A Kataev
Oct 12, 2019·Organic Letters·Siva S R NamashivayaEvgeny A Kataev
Sep 29, 2021·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Aleksandr S OshchepkovEvgeny A Kataev

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