Two-dimensional Confined Polyoxometalate-based Chiral Luminescent Sensor for High Enantioselective Sensing

IF 6.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
Guicong Hu, Zhaohui Wu, Ailin Cai, Xinzhu Xing, Wen Chang, Qinglong Qiao, Bo Qi, Yu-Fei Song
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Abstract

Chiral recognition, particularly the recognition for different enantiomers of chiral drugs, was an important guarantee for human life and health safety. Here, we designed a two-dimensional (2D) confined polyoxometalate-based chiral luminescent sensor by encapsulating luminescent [EuW10O36]9− clusters (EuW10) within the chiral 2D interlayer of layered double hydroxides modified with chiral ionic liquids (L-CIL−Mg3Al−EuW10). The L-CIL−Mg3Al−EuW10 sensor exhibited remarkable enantioselectivity in luminescent sensing for Cinchonine/Cinchonidine (CN/CND) with the KSV-CN/KSV-CND (KSV = quenching constant) of 1.60 compared to achiral Mg3Al−EuW10 with the KSV-CN/KSV-CND of 1.02, and the quantitative determination of the enantiomeric excess was obtained. The remarkable enantiomeric recognition ability of L-CIL−Mg3Al−EuW10 was attributed to the chiral confinement effect, which facilitated chiral induction from the L-CIL to the W–O sites in EuW10. To elucidate the diffusion dynamics within the sensor, a laser scanning confocal microscope was employed to investigate the time-resolved fluorescence quenching, revealing that CN diffused more rapidly than CND due to differences in hydrogen-bonding interactions with the L-CIL. Furthermore, Density functional theory calculations suggested that the hydrogen-bonding network formed by the analytes, L-CIL, and EuW10 enhanced the recognition ability between CN and CND enantiomers, resulting in a lower adsorption energy of adsorbed CN* (−3.38 eV for adsorbed CN* vs. −2.16 eV for adsorbed CND*).
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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR-
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1.2 months
期刊介绍: The international, high quality journal for interdisciplinary research between inorganic chemistry and related subjects
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