Sensors (Feb 2024)

Recent Developments of Fluorescence Sensors Constructed from Pillar[<i>n</i>]arene-Based Supramolecular Architectures Containing Metal Coordination Sites

  • Xu Li,
  • Yan Jin,
  • Nansong Zhu,
  • Jinghua Yin,
  • Long Yi Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24051530
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
p. 1530

Abstract

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The field of fluorescence sensing, leveraging various supramolecular self-assembled architectures constructed from macrocyclic pillar[n]arenes, has seen significant advancement in recent decades. This review comprehensively discusses, for the first time, the recent innovations in the synthesis and self-assembly of pillar[n]arene-based supramolecular architectures (PSAs) containing metal coordination sites, along with their practical applications and prospects in fluorescence sensing. Integrating hydrophobic and electron-rich cavities of pillar[n]arenes into these supramolecular structures endows the entire system with self-assembly behavior and stimulus responsiveness. Employing the host–guest interaction strategy and complementary coordination forces, PSAs exhibiting both intelligent and controllable properties are successfully constructed. This provides a broad horizon for advancing fluorescence sensors capable of detecting environmental pollutants. This review aims to establish a solid foundation for the future development of fluorescence sensing applications utilizing PSAs. Additionally, current challenges and future perspectives in this field are discussed.

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