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Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions

The environmental presence of anions of natural origin or anthropogenic origin is gradually increasing. As a tool to tackle this problem, carbazole derivatives are an attractive gateway to the development of luminescent chemosensors. Considering the different mechanisms proposed for anion recognitio...

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Autores principales: González-Ruiz, Víctor, Cores, Ángel, Caja, M. Mar, Sridharan, Vellaisamy, Villacampa, Mercedes, Martín, M. Antonia, Olives, Ana I., Menéndez, J. Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323445
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12030175
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author González-Ruiz, Víctor
Cores, Ángel
Caja, M. Mar
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Villacampa, Mercedes
Martín, M. Antonia
Olives, Ana I.
Menéndez, J. Carlos
author_facet González-Ruiz, Víctor
Cores, Ángel
Caja, M. Mar
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Villacampa, Mercedes
Martín, M. Antonia
Olives, Ana I.
Menéndez, J. Carlos
author_sort González-Ruiz, Víctor
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description The environmental presence of anions of natural origin or anthropogenic origin is gradually increasing. As a tool to tackle this problem, carbazole derivatives are an attractive gateway to the development of luminescent chemosensors. Considering the different mechanisms proposed for anion recognition, the fluorescence properties and anion-binding response of several newly synthesised carbazole derivatives were studied. Potential anion sensors were designed so that they combined the native fluorescence of carbazole with the presence of hydrogen bonding donor groups in critical positions for anion recognition. These compounds were synthesised by a feasible and non-expensive procedure using palladium-promoted cyclodehydrogenation of suitable diarylamine under microwave irradiation. In comparison to the other carbazole derivatives studied, 1-hydroxycarbazole proved to be useful as a fluorescent sensor for anions, as it was able to sensitively recognise fluoride and chloride anions by establishing hydrogen bond interactions through the hydrogen atoms on the pyrrolic nitrogen and the hydroxy group. Solvent effects and excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) of the carbazole derivatives are described to discard the role of the anions as Brönsted bases on the observed fluorescence behaviour of the sensors. The anion–sensor interaction was confirmed by (1)H-NMR. Molecular modelling was employed to propose a mode of recognition of the sensor in terms of complex stability and interatomic distances. 1-hydroxycarbazole was employed for the quantitation of fluoride and chloride anions in commercially available medicinal spring water and mouthwash samples.
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spelling pubmed-89467802022-03-25 Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions González-Ruiz, Víctor Cores, Ángel Caja, M. Mar Sridharan, Vellaisamy Villacampa, Mercedes Martín, M. Antonia Olives, Ana I. Menéndez, J. Carlos Biosensors (Basel) Article The environmental presence of anions of natural origin or anthropogenic origin is gradually increasing. As a tool to tackle this problem, carbazole derivatives are an attractive gateway to the development of luminescent chemosensors. Considering the different mechanisms proposed for anion recognition, the fluorescence properties and anion-binding response of several newly synthesised carbazole derivatives were studied. Potential anion sensors were designed so that they combined the native fluorescence of carbazole with the presence of hydrogen bonding donor groups in critical positions for anion recognition. These compounds were synthesised by a feasible and non-expensive procedure using palladium-promoted cyclodehydrogenation of suitable diarylamine under microwave irradiation. In comparison to the other carbazole derivatives studied, 1-hydroxycarbazole proved to be useful as a fluorescent sensor for anions, as it was able to sensitively recognise fluoride and chloride anions by establishing hydrogen bond interactions through the hydrogen atoms on the pyrrolic nitrogen and the hydroxy group. Solvent effects and excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) of the carbazole derivatives are described to discard the role of the anions as Brönsted bases on the observed fluorescence behaviour of the sensors. The anion–sensor interaction was confirmed by (1)H-NMR. Molecular modelling was employed to propose a mode of recognition of the sensor in terms of complex stability and interatomic distances. 1-hydroxycarbazole was employed for the quantitation of fluoride and chloride anions in commercially available medicinal spring water and mouthwash samples. MDPI 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8946780/ /pubmed/35323445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12030175 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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González-Ruiz, Víctor
Cores, Ángel
Caja, M. Mar
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Villacampa, Mercedes
Martín, M. Antonia
Olives, Ana I.
Menéndez, J. Carlos
Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title_full Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title_fullStr Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title_short Fluorescence Sensors Based on Hydroxycarbazole for the Determination of Neurodegeneration-Related Halide Anions
title_sort fluorescence sensors based on hydroxycarbazole for the determination of neurodegeneration-related halide anions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323445
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12030175
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