An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing

An anthracene-based tripodal ligand was synthesized from the condensation of tren with 9-anthraldehyde, and the subsequent reduction with sodium borohydride. The neutral ligand was protonated from the reaction with p-toluenesulfonic acid to give a triply charged chemosensor that was examined for its...

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Main Authors: Whitney A. Quinn, Musabbir A. Saeed, Douglas R. Powell, Md. Alamgir Hossain
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/7/5/2057/
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spelling doaj-98827d3dec564aa39b676b3d891f8ed42020-11-24T23:05:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012010-05-01752057207010.3390/ijerph7052057An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion SensingWhitney A. QuinnMusabbir A. SaeedDouglas R. PowellMd. Alamgir HossainAn anthracene-based tripodal ligand was synthesized from the condensation of tren with 9-anthraldehyde, and the subsequent reduction with sodium borohydride. The neutral ligand was protonated from the reaction with p-toluenesulfonic acid to give a triply charged chemosensor that was examined for its anion binding ability toward fluoride, chloride, bromide, sulfate and nitrate by the fluorescence spectroscopy in DMSO. The addition of an anion to the ligand resulted in an enhancement in fluorescence intensity at the excitation of 310 nm. Analysis of the spectral changes suggested that the ligand formed a 1:1 complex with each of the anions, showing strong affinity for fluoride and sulfate in DMSO. The unsubstituted tren was reacted with sulfuric acid to form a sulfate complex and the structure was determined by the X-ray crystallography. Analysis of the complex revealed that three sulfates are held between two ligands by multiple hydrogen bonding interactions with protonated amines. http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/7/5/2057/Trenchemosensoranion complexfluorescence titrationsanion receptor
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author Whitney A. Quinn
Musabbir A. Saeed
Douglas R. Powell
Md. Alamgir Hossain
spellingShingle Whitney A. Quinn
Musabbir A. Saeed
Douglas R. Powell
Md. Alamgir Hossain
An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Tren
chemosensor
anion complex
fluorescence titrations
anion receptor
author_facet Whitney A. Quinn
Musabbir A. Saeed
Douglas R. Powell
Md. Alamgir Hossain
author_sort Whitney A. Quinn
title An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
title_short An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
title_full An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
title_fullStr An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
title_full_unstemmed An Anthracene-Based Tripodal Chemosensor for Anion Sensing
title_sort anthracene-based tripodal chemosensor for anion sensing
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2010-05-01
description An anthracene-based tripodal ligand was synthesized from the condensation of tren with 9-anthraldehyde, and the subsequent reduction with sodium borohydride. The neutral ligand was protonated from the reaction with p-toluenesulfonic acid to give a triply charged chemosensor that was examined for its anion binding ability toward fluoride, chloride, bromide, sulfate and nitrate by the fluorescence spectroscopy in DMSO. The addition of an anion to the ligand resulted in an enhancement in fluorescence intensity at the excitation of 310 nm. Analysis of the spectral changes suggested that the ligand formed a 1:1 complex with each of the anions, showing strong affinity for fluoride and sulfate in DMSO. The unsubstituted tren was reacted with sulfuric acid to form a sulfate complex and the structure was determined by the X-ray crystallography. Analysis of the complex revealed that three sulfates are held between two ligands by multiple hydrogen bonding interactions with protonated amines.
topic Tren
chemosensor
anion complex
fluorescence titrations
anion receptor
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/7/5/2057/
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