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7627943 
Journal Article 
Fluorescent molecular sensing of amino acids bearing an aromatic residue 
Fabbrizzi, L; Licchelli, M; Perotti, A; Poggi, A; Rabaioli, G; Sacchi, D; Taglietti, A; , 
2001 
Yes 
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2: Physical Organic Chemistry
ISSN: 0300-9580 
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY 
CAMBRIDGE 
11 
2108-2113 
English 
The tetra-amino tripodal ligand, 3, containing two anthracene subunits, has been prepared through a multi-step synthesis and its solution properties have been studied by potentiometric and spectrofluorimetric techniques. The zine(II) complex, [Zn-II(3)](2+), which displays the typical emission of anthracene derivatives. interacts with natural amino acids, showing a particular affinity towards phenylalanine and tryptophan. This selective behaviour of the complex derives from its ability to establish two kinds of interaction: (i) a metal-ligand interaction between the zinc(ii) ion and the amino acid's carboxylate group; (ii) a pi -stacking interaction involving the aromatic moieties positioned on the complex and on the amino acid, inducing an extra stability of the adducts with tryptophan and phenylalanine (7-8 kJ mol(-1)). The formation of the 1 : 1 adduct with tryptophan is signalled by a strong fluorescence quenching while no effect on the emission intensity has been observed in all other cases.