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Supplementary information files for "Steric and geometric tuning of π-conjugated antennae in europium(III) complexes for selective ADP recognition"

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posted on 2025-10-08, 12:40 authored by Samantha BodmanSamantha Bodman, Stephen ButlerStephen Butler
<p dir="ltr">Supplementary files for article "Steric and Geometric Tuning of π-Conjugated Antennae in Europium(III) Complexes for Selective ADP Recognition"<br><br>The selective recognition of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in water presents a significant challenge for synthetic supramolecular chemistry, driven by its biological importance in cellular energy transfer and enzymatic signaling pathways. Discriminating ADP from structurally similar anions such as ATP requires a high degree of host–guest complementarity. We recently developed [<b>Eu.ADPGlow</b>]<sup>−</sup>, a luminescent Eu(III) complex bearing two 6-substituted quinolyl-phenoxyacetate arms, which create a binding site at the central Eu(III) ion that accommodates ADP. Binding induces a tight interaction in water, involving both metal coordination and π–π stacking, switching the emission on with a 33-fold enhancement. Here, we examine how systematic changes in ligand geometry influence anion selectivity, by synthesizing four new Eu(III) complexes with pendant arms at the 4- or 7-positions of the quinoline scaffold. The 4-substituted systems provide a more accessible binding site and bind ADP, ATP, and AMP with limited selectivity between them, while the 7-substituted analogues impose steric hindrance at the Eu(III) center, resulting in minimal response to all tested anions. Only the 6-substituted complex [<b>Eu.ADPGlow</b>]<sup>−</sup> achieves optimal geometrical complementarity for ADP binding. These findings reinforce the importance of steric and geometric control in the design of selective lanthanide probes for biological anions in water.<br><br>© The Author(s), CC BY 4.0</p>

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Luminescent Host Molecules for Multisite Recognition of Polyphosphate Anions

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