Synthesis and Solution Structure Analysis of a Bispyrenyl Bishydroxamate Calix[4]arene-Based Receptor, a Fluorescent Chemosensor for Cu2+and Ni2+Metal Ions

1999 
A bispyrenyl calix[4]arene-based receptor, 1, incorporating two hydroxamic acid functionalities has been designed for the optical detection of Cu2+ and Ni2+ metal ions in solution. The synthetic route is based on the utilization of pyrene-labeled, O-protected hydroxylamines that represent versatile building blocks for the generation of fluorescent siderophore-based chelators. Compound 1 is shown to exist in CDCl3 solution at room temperature as a mixture of mainly two conformers, namely, the cone and partial-cone species (partial-cone/cone ratio ca. 57/43). The full assignment of the proton and carbon resonances of the calix[4]arene core for both conformers is described. Ligand 1 exhibited in solution a dual fluorescence emission spectrum composed of monomer and excimer contributions, the latter resulting from intramolecular interactions between pyrene nuclei in the excited state. In methanol/water (80/20 v/v), the fluorescence intensity was shown to be sensitive to proton concentration and to the presenc...
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