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Confinement-Driven Photophysics in Cages, Covalent−Organic Frameworks, Metal–Organic Frameworks, and DNA

Authors :
Dolgopolova, Ekaterina A.
Berseneva, Anna A.
Faillace, Martín S.
Ejegbavwo, Otega A.
Leith, Gabrielle A.
Choi, Seok W.
Gregory, Haley N.
Rice, Allison M.
Smith, Mark D.
Chruszcz, Maksymilian
Garashchuk, Sophya
Mythreye, Karthikeyan
Shustova, Natalia B.
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society; March 2020, Vol. 142 Issue: 10 p4769-4783, 15p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Photophysics tunability through alteration of framework aperture (metal–organic framework (MOF) = variable; guest = constant) was probed for the first time in comparison with previously explored concepts (MOF = constant; guest = variable). In particular, analysis of the confinement effect on a photophysical response of integrated 5-(3-chlorobenzylidene)-2,3-dimethyl-3,5-dihydro-4H-imidazol-4-one (Cl-BI) chromophore allowed us to establish a photophysics–aperture relationship. To shed light on the observed correlation, the framework confined environment was replicated using a molecular cage, Pd6(TPT)4(TPT = 2,4,6-tri(pyridin-4-yl)-1,3,5-triazine), thus allowing for utilization of crystallography, spectroscopy, and theoretical simulations to reveal the effect a confined space has on the chromophore’s molecular conformation (including disruption of strong hydrogen bonding and novel conformer formation) and any associated changes on a photophysical response. Furthermore, the chosen Cl-oHBI@Pd6(TPT)4(Cl-oHBI = 5-(5-chloro-2-hydroxybenzylidene)-2,3-dimethyl-3,5-dihydro-4H-imidazol-4-one, chromophore) system was applied as a tool for targeted cargo delivery of a chromophore to the confined space of DNA, which resulted in promotion of chromophore–DNA interactions through a well-established intercalation mechanism. Moreover, the developed principles were applied toward utilizing a HBI-based chromophore as a fluorescent probe on the example of macrophage cells. For the first time, suppression of non-radiative decay pathways of a chromophore was tested by anchoring the chromophore to a framework metal node, portending a potential avenue to develop an alternative to natural biomarkers. Overall, these studies are among the first attempts to demonstrate the unrevealed potential of a confined scaffold environment for tailoring a material’s photophysical response.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863 and 15205126
Volume :
142
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52446055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b13505