Eu3+ Coordination Polymer Based on the

Dec 22, 2011 - The metal–organic coordination polymer has emerged as a new family of functional nanomaterials. In this work, we prepared a luminesce...
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Luminescence Nucleotide/Eu3+ Coordination Polymer Based on the Inclusion of Tetracycline Hongliang Tan, Baoxia Liu, and Yang Chen* State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, P. R. China ABSTRACT: The metalorganic coordination polymer has emerged as a new family of functional nanomaterials. In this work, we prepared a luminescence coordination polymer based on spontaneous self-assembling of nucleotide (AMP) and Eu3+ ions in aqueous solution. After antenna ligand tetracycline (Tc) was introduced to the coordination polymer (AMP/Eu), a strong europium luminescence was observed due to the intramolecular energy transfer from tetracycline to Eu3+. Because of the hydrophobic environment of the polymer interior, the luminescence intensity of AMP/Eu incorporated tetracycline (AMP/EuTc) was 30 times higher than that of AMP/Eu in a solution containing the same amount of tetracycline. AMP/EuTc displays a long emission lifetime, excellent dispersion, and stability in aqueous solution. The coordination polymers based on antenna ligands possess great potential in the applications of ultrasensitive time-resolved fluorometric assays and biological imaging.

’ INTRODUCTION In the past decades, trivalent lanthanide ions have aroused tremendous interest because of their unique luminescence features, such as large Stokes shift (>150 nm), sharp emission (