Chelate-free “turn-on”-type fluorescence detection of trivalent metal ions†
Shota Matsumoto,Tomohiro Umeno,Noriko Suzuki,Kazuteru Usui,Masatoshi Kawahata,Satoru Karasawa
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 10/11/2022 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D2CC04815A
Abstract

Trivalent metal ions are essential elements in materials and life sciences. To date, fluorescence is the gold standard for the detection of trivalent metal ions, which form a complex with fluorescent chelate ligands (Lewis base type). In this study, we report pH-responsive fluorescent probes for the selective detection of trivalent metal ions that utilize a new chelate-free approach using Brønsted base-type probes. Moreover, an X-ray structure of the outer-sphere aluminum(III) aqua complex coordinated by the fluorescent probes through hydrogen bonds was discovered. The outer-sphere complex consisting of an Al(III) aqua complex and protonated cationic probe showed cation-cation coordination.

Graphical abstract: Chelate-free “turn-on”-type fluorescence detection of trivalent metal ions