1150633-21-8Relevant articles and documents
A new perylene diimide-based fluorescent chemosensor for selective detection of ATP in aqueous solution
Yan, Liwei,Ye, Zhongbin,Peng, Chunxiang,Zhang, Shihong
, p. 2725 - 2727 (2012)
A new perylene diimide (PDI) ligand (1) functionalized with a Zn 2+-dipicolylethylenediamine (Zn2+-DPEN) moiety was synthesized and first used as a fluorometric chemosensor to specifically detect the presence of ATP over other phosphate anions in aqueous solution. The solution of 1 upon addition of ATP displayed a remarkable absorption decrease compared with other anions, indicating the selectivity of 1 to ATP. Moreover, among these anions investigated, only ATP showed a considerable enhancement of fluorescent intensity of 1. The fluorescence molar ratio plot combined with the ESI-TOF mass measurement determined that binding stoichiometry between 1 and ATP is 1:1.
An "Off-On" type UTP/UDP selective fluorescent probe and its application to monitor glycosylation process
Chen, Xiaoqiang,Jou, Min Jung,Yoon, Juyoung
, p. 2181 - 2184 (2009)
A New fluorescent sensor based on a perylene-dpa-Zn platform was synthesized. Selective "Off-On" type fluorescence changes were observed upon the addition of UTP and UDP, which was also applied to monitor glycosylation processes.