Quantum chemical elucidation of the turn-on luminescence mechanism in two new Schiff bases as selective chemosensors of Zn2+: synthesis, theory and bioimaging applications

Berrones-Reyes J.C.; Muñoz-Flores B.M.; Cantón-Diáz A.M.; Treto-Suárez M.A.; Páez-Hernández D.; Schott E.; Zarate X.; Jiménez-Pérez V.M.

Abstract

We report the synthesis and characterization of two new selective zinc sensors (S,E)-11-amino-8-((2,4-di-tert-butyl-1-hydroxybenzylidene) amino)-11-oxopentanoic acid (A) and (S,E)-11-amino-8-((8-hydroxybenzylidene)amino)-11-oxopentanoic acid (B) based on a Schiff base and an amino acid. The fluorescent probes, after binding to Zn2+ ions, presented an enhancement in fluorescent emission intensity up to 30 times (phi = A 50.10 and B 18.14%). The estimated LOD for compounds A and B was 1.17 and 1.20 mu M respectively (mixture of acetonitrile : water 1 : 1). Theoretical research has enabled us to rationalize the behaviours of the two selective sensors to Zn2+ synthesized in this work. Our results showed that in the free sensors, PET and ESIPT are responsible for the quenching of the luminescence and that the turn-on of luminescence upon coordination to Zn2+ is mainly induced by the elimination of the PET, which is deeply analysed through EDA, NOCV, molecular structures, excited states and electronic transitions via TD-DFT computations. Confocal fluorescence microscopy experiments demonstrate that compound A could be used as a fluorescent probe for Zn2+ in living cells.

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Título según WOS: Quantum chemical elucidation of the turn-on luminescence mechanism in two new Schiff bases as selective chemosensors of Zn2+: synthesis, theory and bioimaging applications
Título según SCOPUS: Quantum chemical elucidation of the turn-on luminescence mechanism in two new Schiff bases as selective chemosensors of Zn2+: Synthesis, theory and bioimaging applications
Título de la Revista: RSC ADVANCES
Volumen: 9
Número: 53
Editorial: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 30778
Página final: 30789
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1039/c9ra05010h

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS