Barium Selective Chemosensing by Diazacrown Ether Naphthalimide Turn-on Fluorophores for Single Ion Barium Tagging

P. Thapa, N. Byrnes, A. A. Denisenko, F. Foss, Jr., B. Jones, J. X. Mao, K. Nam, C. Newhouse, D. Nygren, A. McDonald, T. T. Vuong, K. Woodruff
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Single molecule fluorescence detection of barium is investigated for enhancing the sensitivity and robustness of a neutrinoless double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) search in $^{136}$Xe, the discovery of which would alter our understanding of the nature of neutrinos and the early history of the Universe. A key developmental step is the synthesis of barium-selective chemosensors capable of incorporation into ongoing experiments in high-pressure $^{136}$Xe gas. Here we report turn-on fluorescent naphthalimide chemosensors containing monoaza- and diaza-crown ethers as agents for single Ba$^{2+}$ detection. Monoaza-18-crown-6 ether naphthalimide sensors showed sensitivity primarily to Ba$^{2+}$ and Hg$^{2+}$, whereas two diaza-18-crown-6 ether naphthalimides revealed a desirable selectivity toward Ba$^{2+}$. Solution-phase fluorescence and NMR experiments support a photoinduced electron transfer mechanism enabling turn-on fluorescence sensing in the presence of barium ions. Changes in ion-receptor interactions enable effective selectivity between competitive barium, mercury, and potassium ions, with detailed calculations correctly predicting fluorescence responses. With these molecules, dry-phase single Ba$^{2+}$ ion imaging with turn-on fluorescence is realized using oil-free microscopy techniques. This represents a significant advance toward a practical method of single Ba$^{2+}$ detection within large volumes of $^{136}$Xe, plausibly enabling a background-free technique to search for the hypothetical process of $0\nu\beta\beta$.
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用重氮冠醚萘酰亚胺开启荧光团进行单离子钡标记的钡选择性化学传感
研究了钡的单分子荧光检测,以提高$^{136}$ Xe中无中微子双β衰变($0\nu\beta\beta$)搜索的灵敏度和鲁棒性,该发现将改变我们对中微子性质和宇宙早期历史的理解。一个关键的发展步骤是合成钡选择性化学传感器,能够结合到正在进行的高压$^{136}$ Xe气体实验中。在这里,我们报道了含有单氮和双氮冠醚的荧光萘酰亚胺化学传感器作为单Ba $^{2+}$检测的试剂。单氮-18-冠-6醚萘酰亚胺传感器主要对Ba $^{2+}$和Hg $^{2+}$敏感,而两种双氮-18-冠-6醚萘酰亚胺对Ba $^{2+}$具有良好的选择性。溶液相荧光和核磁共振实验支持光诱导电子转移机制,使在钡离子存在下开启荧光传感。离子受体相互作用的变化使竞争性钡、汞和钾离子之间的有效选择性成为可能,详细的计算可以正确预测荧光反应。有了这些分子,使用无油显微镜技术实现了具有开启荧光的干相单Ba $^{2+}$离子成像。这代表了在大量$^{136}$ Xe中检测单个Ba $^{2+}$的实用方法的重大进展,似乎使无背景技术能够搜索$0\nu\beta\beta$的假设过程。
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