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A supramolecular electrochemical probe based on a tetrazole derivative pillar[5]arene/methylene blue system.

Lyaysan I MakhmutovaDmitriy N ShurpikOlga A MostovayaNatalia R LachuginaAlexander V GerasimovAdelya GuseinovaGennady A EvtugynIvan I Stoikov
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2024)
For the first time, an original synthetic approach has been developed that enables the introduce ten tetrazole fragments into the pillar[5]arene structure. A supramolecular electrochemical probe was assembled for the first time from the obtained macrocycles and an electrochemically active signal converter: methylene blue (MB) dye. The ability of pillar[5]arene containing tetrazole fragments to selectively bind MB was confirmed by UV-vis and 2D 1 H- 1 H NOESY spectroscopy. The stoichiometry of the resulting pillar[5]arene/MB complex = 1 : 2. This new supramolecular probe pillar[5]arene/MB allowed the detection of changes in the electrochemical signals of MB implemented in the supramolecular complex depending on the presence or absence of some metal ions (Zn 2+ and Co 2+ ) that do not exert their own redox activity. This will find further applications for the enhancement of the range of analytes detected by their influence on host-guest complexation and for the design of biosensors based on specific DNA-MB interactions.
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