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Synthesis of selenium- and tellurium-coumarins for fluorescence emission and supression studies and analytical and/or biological applications

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Author(s):
Victor Fernandes Cavalcante
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Alcindo Aparecido dos Santos; Rodrigo Luiz Oliveira Rodrigues Cunha; Cristiano Raminelli
Advisor: Alcindo Aparecido dos Santos
Abstract

In the last years, the development and application of chalcogen-containing dyes has expanded significantly, mainly due to the chalcogen elements reactivity that are are easily oxidized to their correspondent chalcogenides and chalcogenones, allowing several applications, especially in biological systems. The insertion of heavy atoms such as chalcogens to the fluorophoric core of the molecule leads to a fluorescence suppression, process known as \"heavy atom effect\", also attributed as Photoinduced Electron Transfer (PeT). The chalcogen oxidation to its correspondent chalcogenoxide or chalcogenone inhibts this process reestablishing the fluorescence of the molecule. However, fluorophoric molecules containing selenium and tellurium are not very investigated towards its photophysical properties if compared to their sulfur analogues. It is discussed in this this work, the development of methodologies for the preparation of probes containing selenium (II) and tellurium (II), more specifically, through the functionalization of the 7-methyl-4-hydroxi-coumarin. Six novel chalcogen-coumarins were prepared presenting yields varying from 27% to 69%. These compounds presented consistent fluorescent behavior for what it was predicted: their photophysical properties were determined observing absorption maxima at 290 nm and 320 nm and fluorescence maxima at 380 nm. Other photophysical properties such as quantum yields and excited state lifetime were also obtained. Studies with the synthetized compounds related to their behavior against endogenous oxidant species (ClO- and H2O2) were also conducted, allowing initial studies in cell systems, which demonstrated that the tellurium (II) derived coumarins presented promising results as fluorescent probes (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/07626-5 - Synthesis of selenium- and tellurium-coumarin for fluorescence emission and supression studies and analytical and/or biological applications
Grantee:Victor Fernandes Cavalcante
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master