B. Fabre et al., Boronic ester-substituted terpyridine metal complex as a novel fluoride-sensitive redox receptor, ELECTR ACT, 46(18), 2001, pp. 2855-2861
The boronic ester-disubstituted terpyridine 1 Fe(II) complex [Fe(II)1(2)](2
+) has been used as a redox-active receptor for fluoride. Upon binding of F
- to the boronic ester moieties, the Fe(II)/Fe(III) oxidation peak of this
metal complex is shifted toward less positive potentials. The magnitude of
the shift (around 160 mV) is much larger than that measured with Cl- (20 mV
) whereas other anionic species (i.e. Br-, NO3- and SO42-) do not interact.
Such a variation is consistent with a more than 500-fold increase of the F
--binding constant upon the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III). Further UV-Vis
spectroscopy data would indicate the formation of two complexes of stoichio
metries 1:1 and 1:2 (receptor:fluoride), successively. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience Ltd. All rights reserved.