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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 248: 119179, 2021 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33248891

ABSTRACT

The ever-growing demand for fluorogenic dyes usable in the rapid construction of analyte-responsive fluorescent probes, has recently contributed to a revival of interest in the chemistry of diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) pigments. In this context, we have explored the potential of symmetrical and unsymmetrical DPP derivatives bearing two or one 4-pyridyl substituents acting as optically tunable group(s). The unique fluorogenic behavior of these molecules, closely linked to N-substitution/charge state of their pyridine unit (i.e., neutral pyridine or cationic pyridinium), has been used to design DPP-based fluorescent probes for detection of hypoxia-related redox enzymes and penicillin G acylase (PGA). In this paper, we describe synthesis, spectral characterization and bioanalytical validations of these probes. Dramatic differences in terms of aqueous stability and enzymatic fluorescence activation were observed. This systematic study enables to delineate the scope of application of pyridine-flanked DPP fluorophores in the field of enzyme biosensing.


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Fluorescent Dyes , Pyrroles , Ketones , Pyridines
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Inorg Chem ; 59(12): 8562-8579, 2020 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32452674

ABSTRACT

Three mono-CN ligated anionic cobalt A3-triarylcorroles were synthesized and investigated as to their spectroscopic and electrochemical properties in CH2Cl2, pyridine (Py), and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The newly synthesized corroles provide the first examples of air-stable cobalt corroles with an anionic axial ligand and are represented as [(Ar)3CorCoIII(CN)]-TBA+, where Cor is the trivalent corrole macrocycle, Ar is p-(CN)Ph, p-(CF3)Ph, or p-(OMe)Ph, and TBA+ is the tetra-n-butylammonium (TBA) cation. Multiple redox reactions are observed for each mono-CN derivative with a key feature being a more facile first oxidation and a more difficult first reduction in all three solvents as compared to all previously examined corroles with similar meso- and ß-pyrrole substituents. Formation constants (log K) for conversion of the five-coordinate mono-CN complex to its six-coordinate bis-CN form ranged from 102.8 for Ar = p-(OMe)Ph to 104.7 for Ar = p-(CN)Ph in DMSO as determined by spectroscopic methodologies. The in situ generated bis-CN complexes, represented as [(Ar)3CorCoIII(CN)2]2-(TBA+)2, and the mixed ligand complexes, represented as [(Ar)3CorCoIII(CN)(Py)]-TBA+, were also investigated as to their electrochemical and spectroscopic properties. UV-visible spectra and electrode reactions of the synthesized mono-CN derivatives are compared with the neutral mono-DMSO cobalt corrole complexes and the in situ generated bis-CN and bis-Py complexes, and the noninnocent (or innocent) nature of each cobalt corrole system is addressed. The data demonstrate the ability of the CN- axial ligand(s) to stabilize the high-valent forms of the metallocorrole, leading to systems with innocent macrocyclic ligands. Although a number of six-coordinate cobalt(III) corroles with N-donor ligands were characterized in the solid state, a dissociation of one axial ligand readily occurs in nonaqueous solvents, and this behavior contrasts with the high stability of the currently studied bis-CN adducts in CH2Cl2, pyridine, or DMSO. Linear free energy relationships were elucidated between the meso-phenyl Hammett substituent constants (Σσ) and the measured binding constants, the redox potentials, and the energy of the band positions in the mono-CN and bis-CN complexes in their neutral or singly oxidized forms, revealing highly predictable trends in the physicochemical properties of the anionic corroles.

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Inorg Chem ; 59(1): 595-611, 2020 Jan 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31825638

ABSTRACT

A new series of cobalt A3-triarylcorroles were synthesized and the compounds examined as to their electrochemical and spectroscopic properties in CH2Cl2 or dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) containing 10 different anions added to the solution in the form of tetrabutylammonium salts. The investigated anions were PF6-, BF4-, HSO4-, ClO4-, Br-, I-, Cl-, OAc-, F-, OTs-, and CN-, all but three of which were found to facilitate reduction of the cobalt corrole in dilute CH2Cl2 solutions, as determined by a combination of UV-vis spectroscopy and spectroelectrochemistry. The synthesized corroles are represented as (Ar)3CorCo(DMSO), where Ar is a meso-phenyl group containing one of 10 different electron-donating or -withdrawing substituents. The axial DMSO ligand was found to dissociate in dilute (10-5 M) CH2Cl2 solutions, but this was not the case at the higher electrochemical concentration of 10-3 M, where the investigated corroles exhibit a rich redox reactivity, undergoing up to five reversible one-electron-transfer reactions under the different solution conditions. The reversible half-wave potentials for generation of the singly oxidized corroles varied by over 1.0 V with a change in the electron-donating or -withdrawing meso-phenyl substituents and type of anion added to the solution, ranging from E1/2 = 0.83 V in one extreme to -0.42 V in the other. Much smaller shifts in the potentials (on the order of ∼210 mV) were observed for the reversible first reduction as a function of changes of the anion and/or corrole substituents, with the only exception being in the case of CN-, where the E1/2 values in CH2Cl2 ranged from +0.08 V in solutions containing 0.1 M TBAClO4 to >-1.8 V upon the addition of CN-.

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Dalton Trans ; 48(31): 11651-11662, 2019 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31290517

ABSTRACT

Porous organic polymers (POPs), known for their high surface area and porosity, were prepared starting from tetraphenyl tetrahedral-shaped building blocks and corrole macrocyclic linkers either as free bases or cobalt complexes. This synthetic method allowed us to construct new porous frameworks with high carbon monoxide adsorption properties. Two synthetic strategies were developed for incorporating cobalt corroles into the porous matrix. The first method is based on the copper-free Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction between a free base diodo-corrole with a tetrahedral shaped derivative followed by cobalt complexation of the resulting material, leading to POP-CorCo-1. The second strategy consists of preparing POP-CorCo-2 by directly using in the coupling reaction the metalated cobalt corrole temporarily protected by two ammine ligands at the axial position. The design principles as well as the relationship between the structure and the selective CO adsorption performance are presented. The adsorption capacities and selectivities of CO were calculated from a multisite Langmuir isotherm model and using IAST theory. Spectroscopic studies (NMR, FTIR, UV-visible), kinetic sorption measurements and microscopic analyses made possible to provide a fairly complete description of the structure of the POPs, their porosity and the nature of solid-gas interactions. The POPs prepared by both methods show a high permanent porosity and outstanding CO sorption properties with a high selectivity over N2, O2 and CO2, up to 15 700, 4000 and 1800, respectively. The two POP-CorCo therefore offer confined molecular spaces for ascertaining a high accessibility of the metallocorrole active sites for gas binding on the cobalt atom, thus featuring high potential for applications in selective capture or sensing of CO versus N2, O2 and CO2.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(3): 1226-1241, 2018 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29336566

ABSTRACT

A series of bis(pyridine)cobalt corroles with one or three nitrophenyl groups on the meso positions of the corrole macrocycle were synthesized and characterized as to their electrochemical and spectroscopic properties in dichloromethane, benzonitrile, and pyridine. The potentials for each electrode reaction were measured by cyclic voltammetry and the electron-transfer mechanisms evaluated by analysis of the electrochemical data combined with UV-visible spectra of the neutral, electroreduced, and electroxidized forms of the corroles. The proposed electronic configurations of the initial compounds and the prevailing redox reactions involving the electroactive central cobalt ion, the electroactive conjugated macrocycle, and the electroactive meso-nitrophenyl groups are all discussed in terms of solvent binding and the number of the nitrophenyl groups and other substituents on the meso-nitrophenyl rings of the compounds.

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Chemistry ; 23(52): 12833-12844, 2017 Sep 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28658563

ABSTRACT

A series of open-chain pentapyrroles and sapphyrins with highly electron-withdrawing substituents (i.e., CN, CF3 , or CO2 Me) on the meso-phenyl rings was synthesized and characterized as to the spectral properties, protonation reactions, and electrochemistry in non-aqueous media. The investigated compounds are represented as (Ar)4 PPyH3 and (Ar)4 SapH3 where PPy and Sap correspond to the tri-anion of the open-chain pentapyrrole and sapphyrin, respectively, and Ar=p-CNPh, p-CF3 Ph, or p-CO2 MePh. UV/Vis and 1 H NMR spectroscopy as well as mass spectrometry data are given for the confirmation of the structures for the newly synthesized compounds. An X-ray structure for one of the pentapyrroles, that is, (p-CF3 Ph)4 PPyH3 (2), is also presented. The protonation processes were examined by UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy during the titration of the compounds with trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in CH2 Cl2 . Equilibrium constants for the protonation reactions were calculated by using both the Hill equation and the mole ratio method. The protonation-initiated conversion of pentapyrroles to sapphyrins upon oxidation was also investigated. Cyclic voltammetry was used to measure the redox potentials in CH2 Cl2 , PhCN, and/or pyridine (Py). Electrochemical properties, protonation constants, and chemical reactions of the six compounds in the two series were then analyzed as a function of the solvent properties and the type of the electron-withdrawing groups on the meso-phenyl rings.

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