Porphyrin-Based Hybrid Nanohelices: Cooperative Effect between Molecular and Supramolecular Chirality on Amplified Optical Activity.
Zakaria AnfarBalamurugan KuppanAntoine ScalabreRahul NagEmilie PougetSylvain NlateGabriele MagnaIlaria Di FilippoDonato MontiMario L NaitanaManuela StefanelliTatsiana NikonovichVictor BorovkovRiina AavRoberto PaolesseReiko OdaPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
The development of chiral receptors for discriminating the configuration of the analyte of interest is increasingly urgent in view of monitoring pollution in water and waste liquids. Here, we investigate an easy protocol to immobilize the desired non-water-soluble receptors inside a water-dispersible chiral nanoplatform made of silica. This approach induces chirality in the receptors and Here, we investigate an easy protocol to immobilize the desired non-water-soluble receptors inside a water-dispersible chiral nanoplatform made of silica. This approach induces chirality in the receptors and makes the dye@nanohelix system disperse in a suspension of water without aggregation. We noted strong induction and amplification of chiroptical activity in both achiral and chiral (proline-based or hemicucurbituril-based) porphyrin derivatives with and without zinc ions once confined and organized in nanometer silica helices. The results clearly demonstrated that the organization-induced chirality amplification of porphyrins dominates the molecular chirality, and the amplification is more efficient for more flexible porphyrins (especially free-base and achiral).
Keyphrases
- water soluble
- photodynamic therapy
- capillary electrophoresis
- randomized controlled trial
- heavy metals
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- nucleic acid
- cancer therapy
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- particulate matter
- drug release
- high resolution
- metal organic framework
- high glucose
- oxidative stress
- health risk assessment
- aqueous solution
- highly efficient
- quantum dots