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Title: Synthesis and H+, Cu2+, and Zn2+ Coordination Behavior of a Bis(fluorophoric) Bibrachial Lariat Aza-Crown
Authors: Clares, M. Paz 
Aguilar, Juan 
Aucejo, Ricardo 
Lodeiro, Carlos 
Albelda, M. Teresa 
Pina, Fernando 
Lima, J. C. 
Parola, A. Jorge 
Pina, João:
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Inorganic Chemistry. 43:19 (2004) 6114-6122
Abstract: The synthesis, protonation behavior, and Cu2+ and Zn2+ coordination chemistry of the novel bibrachial aza lariat ether (naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)[2-(20-{2-[(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)amino]ethyl}-3,6,9,17,20,23,29,30-octaazatricyclo[23.3.1.1*11,15*]triaconta-1(29),11(30),12,14,25,27-hexaen-6-yl)ethyl]amine (L) are discussed. The macrocycle, which has two aminoethyl naphthyl moieties symmetrically appended to a 2:2 azapyridinophane structure, displays, in the pH range 2−11, six protonation steps that correspond to the protonation of the secondary amino groups. Steady-state fluorescence measurements show emissions due to the monomer and to the excimer formed between the two naphthalene fragments of the macrocycle. The time-resolved fluorescence data, obtained by the time-correlated single photon counting technique, show that a significant percentage of excimer is preformed as ground-state dimers. The ligand L forms with the metal ions Cu2+ and Zn2+ mono- and dinuclear complexes in aqueous solution. The influence of metal coordination in the fluorescence emission of L is analyzed. The acid−base, coordination capabilities, and emissive behavior of L are compared with those presented by its synthetic precursor L1, which has a tripodal tris(2-aminoethyl)amine structure functionalized at one of its terminal amino groups with a naphthyl moiety
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/12875
ISSN: 0020-1669
Rights: openAccess
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