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Chiral recognition and enantiomer excess determination based on emission wavelength change of AIEgen rotor.


ABSTRACT: Chiral recognition, such as enantioselective interactions of enzyme with chiral agents, is one of the most important issues in the natural world. But artificial chiral receptors are much less efficient than natural ones. For tackling the chiral recognition and enantiomer excess (ee) analysis, up until now all the fluorescent receptors have been developed based on fluorescence intensity changes. Here we report that the chiral recognition of a large number of chiral carboxylic acids, including chiral agrochemicals 2,4-D, is carried out based on fluorescent colour changes rather than intensity changes of AIEgen rotors. Moreover, the fluorescence wavelength of the AIEgen rotor linearly changes with ee of the carboxylic acid, enabling the ee to be accurately measured with average absolute errors (AAE) of less than 2.8%. Theoretical calculation demonstrates that the wavelength change is ascribed to the rotation of the AIEgen rotor upon interaction with different enantiomers.

SUBMITTER: Hu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6952378 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chiral recognition and enantiomer excess determination based on emission wavelength change of AIEgen rotor.

Hu Ming M   Yuan Ying-Xue YX   Wang Weizhou W   Li Dong-Mi DM   Zhang Hong-Chao HC   Wu Bai-Xing BX   Liu Minghua M   Zheng Yan-Song YS  

Nature communications 20200109 1


Chiral recognition, such as enantioselective interactions of enzyme with chiral agents, is one of the most important issues in the natural world. But artificial chiral receptors are much less efficient than natural ones. For tackling the chiral recognition and enantiomer excess (ee) analysis, up until now all the fluorescent receptors have been developed based on fluorescence intensity changes. Here we report that the chiral recognition of a large number of chiral carboxylic acids, including chi  ...[more]

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