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Hydrostatic‐Pressure‐Controlled Molecular Recognition: A Steroid Sensing Case Using Modified Cyclodextrin

Akihisa Miyagawa, Hiroshi Yoneda, Hiroaki Mizuno, Munenori Numata, Tetsuo Okada, Gaku Fukuhara

2020ChemPhotoChem12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Dansyl‐modified cyclodextrin (CD) demonstrates molecular recognition behavior under high pressure as revealed by means of hydrostatic‐pressure UV/Vis, circular dichroism, and fluorescence spectroscopies, as well as fluorescence lifetime measurements. The dansyl branch, originally included into the CD cavity, was gradually excluded with increasing pressure, and then reached to lie on the primary rim. The CD sector rule can be used to explain the pressure‐dependent pre‐equilibration of ‘naphthyl‐in’ and ‘naphthyl‐out’ complexes. These in‐out conformers play pivotal roles in guest binding under high pressure. The supramolecular complexation of cholic acid, i. e ., ursodeoxycholic or chenodeoxycholic acid, with the modified CD was also suppressed upon hydrostatic pressurization due to both positive reaction volumes (Δ V >0). The present work provides a useful strategy for designing a pressure‐responsive chemical sensor based on modified CD.

Topics & Concepts

CyclodextrinChemistryCholic acidHydrostatic pressureSupramolecular chemistryMolecular recognitionCircular dichroismFluorescenceChenodeoxycholic acidSteroidStereochemistryCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryBile acidMoleculeBiochemistryThermodynamicsHormoneQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials