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Zirconium Metal Organic Framework-Based Hybrid Sensors with Chiral and Luminescent Centers Fabricated by Postsynthetic Modification for the Detection and Recognition of Tryptophan Enantiomers

Shengnan Li, Yiping Zhou, Bing Yan

2022Inorganic Chemistry65 citationsDOI

Abstract

By immobilizing the chiral center l-histidine (l-His) into a Zr-based metal–organic framework (MOF) through post-synthetic ligand exchange, a chiral compound MOF-His has been prepared. On this basis, MOF-His is hybridized with Eu3+ ions to obtain the final responsive compound Eu@MOF-His. It is worth noting that the bifunctional material exhibits enantioselective luminescence properties for tryptophan enantiomers. The experimental results demonstrate that tryptophan enantiomers can effectively quench the red-light emission of Eu3+ ions, and also, the quenching rates are various, which may originate from the differences in the interaction between analytes and chiral recognition sites. In addition, Eu@MOF-His can realize the sensing of tryptophan enantiomers in serum. Concurrently, the compound possesses reusability, high sensitivity, and fast response speed, which means that it has the potential to serve as an excellent fluorescent sensor for detecting and identifying tryptophan enantiomers.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryEnantiomerTryptophanLuminescenceZirconiumMetal-organic frameworkQuenching (fluorescence)Ligand (biochemistry)Metal ions in aqueous solutionCombinatorial chemistryEnantioselective synthesisAnalyteBifunctionalRacemic mixtureFluorescenceMetalPhotochemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryAmino acidCatalysisMaterials scienceAdsorptionQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryReceptorOptoelectronicsPhysicsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionLanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
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