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Development of Fluorescent Sensing of Anions under Excited-State Intermolecular Proton Transfer Signaling Mechanism
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PhotochemistryBiochemistryRed-shifted Fluorescence EmissionNatural SciencesProton-coupled Electron TransferMechanistic PhotochemistryProton TransferOrganic ChemistryAnion BasicityAnion SensingChemistryChemical ProbeFluorescent SensingElectronic Excited StateCation SensingPhotophysical PropertySensor-anion Hydrogen-bonding ComplexBiophysics
[reaction: see text] A substantially red-shifted fluorescence emission in 3-hydroxyl-2-naphthanilide in acetonitrile was developed and drastically enhanced upon addition of anions such as F(-), AcO(-), and H(2)PO(4)(-), with the enhancement depending on anion basicity. Excited-state intermolecular proton transfer in the sensor-anion hydrogen-bonding complex was suggested to be the signaling mechanism.
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