Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 22(5), 655 (2006).

Pyrene-appended α-Cyclodextrin as a Fluorescent pH Probe Responding to a Wide Range
Iwao SUZUKI, Mihoko UI, and Akiyo YAMAUCHI
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578, Japan
Pyrene-appended α-cyclodextrin (3) in which a trimethylenediamine linker connected the pyrene residue to the α-cyclodextrin moiety showed pH-dependent fluorescence intensity changes. The fluorescence intensity was almost linearly changed within the pH range of 5 - 10. The unique fluorescence response of 3 to the pH was due not only to the favorable pKa values (pKa1 = 6.4 and pKa2 = 8.8), but also to the almost equal contributions of the amino groups to the pyrene's fluorescence quenching.