Advancements in the development of fluorescent chemosensors based on CN bond isomerization/modulation mechanistic approachesDedicated to Prof. Parimal K. Bharadwaj (IIT Kanpur) for his outstanding contribution to Supramolecular Chemistry.

Autor: Tamrakar, Arpna, Wani, Manzoor Ahmad, Mishra, Gargi, Srivastava, Ankur, Pandey, Rampal, Pandey, Mrituanjay D.
Zdroj: Analytical Methods; 2024, Vol. 16 Issue: 15 p2198-2228, 31p
Abstrakt: The CN bond isomerization/modulation as a fluorescence signalling mechanism was explored by studying the photophysical properties of conformationally restricted molecules. From the beginning, the CN bond isomerization method has attracted the attention of researchers owing to its simplicity, high selectivity, and sensitivity in fluorescence evaluation. Continuous developments in the field of sensing using CN bond-containing compounds have been achieved viathe customization of the isomerization process around the CN bond in numerous ways, and the results were obtained in the form of specific discrete photophysical changes. CN isomerization causes significant fluorescence enhancement in response to detected metal cations and other reactive species (Cys, Hys, ClO−, etc.) straightforwardly and effectively. This review sheds light on the process of CN bond isomerization/modulation as a signalling mechanism depending on fluorescence changes viaconformational restriction. In addition, CN bond isomerization-based fluorescent sensors have yet to be well reviewed, although several fluorescent sensors based on this signalling mechanism have been reported. Therefore, CN-based fluorescent sensors are summarized in this review.
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