Abstract
The chemiluminescent light-emission pathway of phenoxy-1,2-dioxetane luminophores is increasingly attracting the scientific community's attention. Dioxetane probes that undergo rapid, flash-type chemiexcitation demonstrate higher detection sensitivity than those with a slower, glow-type chemiexcitation rate. This is primarily because the rapid flash-type produces a greater number of photons within a given time. Herein, we discovered that dioxetanes fused to 7-norbornyl and homocubanyl units, present accelerated chemiexcitation rates supported by DFT computational simulations. Specifically, the 7-norbornyl and homocubanyl spirofused dioxetanes exhibited a chemiexcitation rate of 14.2-fold and 230-fold faster than the spiro-adamantyl-dioxetane, respectively. A turn-ON dioxetane probe for the detection of the enzyme β-galactosidase, containing the 7-norbornyl spirofused unit, exhibited an S/N value of 415 with low enzyme concentration. This probe demonstrated an increase in detection sensitivity towards β-galactosidase with a limit-of-detection value that is 9-fold more sensitive than that obtained by the adamantyl counterpart. Interestingly, the computed activation free energies of the homocubanyl and 7-norbornyl units were correlated with their CCsC spiro-angle, to corroborate the measured chemiexcitation rates.
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