Thiourea organocatalysts as emerging chiral pollutants: En route to porphyrin-based (chir)optical sensing

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Environmental pollution with chiral organic compounds is an emerging problem requir-ing innovative sensing methods. Amino-functionalized thioureas, such as 2-(dimethylamino)cyclo-hexyl-(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)thiourea (Takemoto’s catalyst), are widely used organocata-lysts with virtually unknown environmental safety data. Ecotoxicity studies based on the Vibrio fischeri luminescence inhibition test reveal significant toxicity of Takemoto’s catalyst (EC50 = 7.9 mg/L) and its NH2-substituted analog (EC50 = 7.2–7.4 mg/L). The observed toxic effect was pro-nounced by the influence of the trifluoromethyl moiety. En route to the porphyrin-based chemo-sensing of Takemoto-type thioureas, their supramolecular binding to a series of zinc porphyrins was studied with UV-Vis and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, computational analysis and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The association constant values generally increased with the increasing electron-withdrawing properties of the porphyrins and electron-donating ability of the thiou-reas, a result of the predominant Zn⋯N cation–dipole (Lewis acid–base) interaction. The binding event induced a CD signal in the Soret band region of the porphyrin hosts—a crucial property for chirality sensing of Takemoto-type thioureas.

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Konrad, N., Horetski, M., Sihtmäe, M., Truong, K. N., Osadchuk, I., Burankova, T., … Kananovich, D. (2021). Thiourea organocatalysts as emerging chiral pollutants: En route to porphyrin-based (chir)optical sensing. Chemosensors, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9100278

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