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- Evaluation of the molecular architecture of fluorescence calix[4]arene-based sensors in detection of toxic metalsPublication . Costa, Alexandra; Barata, Patrícia; Fialho, Carina B.; Prata, José VirgílioChemical sensors have been playing a crucial role in analytical chemistry, bio-medicinal science and environmental chemistry. Chemosensors offer na accurate and low-cost finding of anions, cations, enzymes and toxic metal ions with high selectivity and sensitivity. In this regard, many organic compounds have been synthesized and are being used as successful chemosensors, however calixarenes offer distinct advantage in term of selectivity and the easy incorporation of a fluorophore into the structure. Cation complexing ligands containing calix[4]arene have been used to obtain more selective metal ions receptors. Herein, we report fluorescente calix[4]arene-based sensors with diferente molecular architecture [3] and their potentialities to address the detection of toxic metals. Using fluorescence as the signal transduction technique, experiments have shown that CALIX-OCP-2-CBZs are the most sensitiveto Cu.
- Novel bicyclic fluorescent calix[4]arene-based sensors for toxic metalsPublication . Costa, Alexandra; Fialho, Carina B.; Barata, Patrícia; Prata, José VirgílioCalix[4]arene has been widely exploited as the basic molecular framework for many fluorescent chemosensors in the construction of selective binding sites given its structural rigidity (particularly important when the recognition and reporting events are to be undertaken in fluid phase), various conformations, and facile introduction of fluorophores. Exploring the inherent capabilities of certain fluorescent calixarene scaffolds for establishing strong host:guest interactions, several sensing materials have been recently developed by us [1]. In the same line of research new bicyclic calix[4]arene-based fluorescent chemosensors containing amides as coordination sites (ionophore) and carbazole segments as fluorescent signaling moieties (CALIX-AMD-CBZ) are being developed and that are expected to have high ability toward the detection of metallic cations in solution. However its complex synthesis and characterization has led to the use of a similar compound based on narrow rim 1,3-oxacyclophane tethered calix[4]arene derivatives integrating the same fluorescent segments (CALIX-OCP-2-CBZ) [2] as fluorophore in the present communication. Herein we report the most significant photophysical properties and sensory capabilities of CALIX-OCP-2-CBZ towards divalent ions (Cd2+, Cu2+, Hg2+, Pb2+) by fluorescence spectroscopy in fluid phase.
- Polímeros fluorescentes para a detecção de metais tóxicosPublication . Fialho, Carina B.; Barata, Patrícia; Prata, José V.; Costa, Alexandra I.As reconhecidas capacidades dos calixarenos como receptores moleculares sintéticos, capazes de interagir e formar, selectivamente, complexos com espécies moleculares e iónicas, suscitaram o nosso interesse na sua incorporação em sistemas poliméricos conjugados, perspectivando a ocorrência da amplificação do sinal de transdução em processos de detecção de explosivos [1] e biomoléculas [2]. Na presente comunicação será apresentada a síntese, caracterização e aplicação sensorial a metais tóxicos de polímeros baseados em unidades de calix[4]arenos ditópicos e dietinil-9-propil-9H-carbazoles (CALIX-OCF-PPE-2,7-CBZeCALIX-OCF-PPE-3,6-CBZ).