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Fluorescence quenching, metal binding

Marchelli used the copper(II) complex of histamine-functionalized P-cy-clodextrin for chiral recognition and separation of amino acids [27]. The best results were obtained for aromatic amino acids (Trp). Enantioselective sensing of amino acids by copper(II) complexes of phenylalanine-based fluorescent P-cyclodextrin has been recently published by the same author [28, 29]. The host containing a metal-binding site and a dansyl fluorophore was shown to form copper(II) complexes with fluorescence quenching. Addition of d- or L-amino acids induced a switch on of the fluorescence, which was enantioselective for Pro, Phe, and Trp. This effect was used for the determination of the optical purity of proline. [Pg.36]

The presence of at least two fluorophores, and possibly a third, associated with metal ion binding in fulvic acid strongly suggests the need for multiple binding site models. Existing linear and nonlinear models will be reviewed for both fluorescence quenching and enhancement. A new modified 1 1 Stem - Volmer model will be introduced as well as two site and multiple site models. Application of the models to Cu binding by fulvic acid and certain well defined model systems are discussed. [Pg.108]

Ventry, L. S. Metal Ion Binding by Humic Materials An Integrated High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Fluorescence Quenching Study. 1989, Northeastern University. PhD. [Pg.123]


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