Piezoluminescence at the air-water interface through dynamic molecular recognition driven by lateral pressure application

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Ariga, K
Nakanishi, T
Terasaka, Y
Tsuji, H
Sakai, D
Kikuchi, J
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[1] NINS, Adv Mat Lab, Supermol Grp, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050044, Japan
[2] NINS, Int Ctr Young Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050044, Japan
[3] Nara Inst Sci & Technol, Grad Sch Mat Sci, Ikoma 6300192, Japan
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10.1021/la0477845
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The steroid cyclophanes with a cyclic core consisting of a 1,6,20,25-tetraaza[6.1.6.1]paracyclophane connected to four steroid moieties (cholic acid or cholanic acid) through a flexible L-lysine spacer were spread on water as Langmuir monolayers. The pi-A isotherm of the cholic-type steroid cyclophane includes a transition to the condensed phase with a limiting area of similar to2 nm(2). This value is close to the cross-sectional area of the steroid cyclophane with a standing-up conformation of the cholic acid moieties, strongly suggesting that the cavity converts from a two-dimensional cavity to a three-dimensional cavity upon compressing the monolayer. Surface-reflective fluorescence spectroscopy of the monolayer using an aqueous fluorescent probe (6-(p-toluidino)naphthalene-2-sulfonate (TNS)) showed an abrupt increase in the TNS fluorescence intensity at a molecular area of 2 nm(2). Efficient binding of the guest probe would occur upon the completion of the three-dimensional cavity. Repeated compression and expansion induces periodic changes in the fluorescence intensity. This indicates a piezoluminescence effect through the catch and release of the TNS guest upon dynamic cavity formation. Analyses of the binding behavior of TNS to the steroid cyclophane resulted in binding constants in the range of similar to(5-9) x 10(4) M-1 which are similar to that observed in lipid bilayer media (K = 5.1 x 10(4) M-1). The fluorescence intensity within the condensed phase was significantly increased with increasing pressure, suggesting that suppression of the molecular motion of the bound TNS may retard the nonemission process. Similar monolayer experiments were carried out with the monolayer of the cholanic-type steroid cyclophane that cannot form an open conformation on water. Both the phase transition in the pi-A isotherm and the change in the fluorescence intensity were negligible, confirming that the dynamic characteristic of the cavity is indispensable for the efficient pressure-induced binding of the guest and the consequent luminescence.
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