Probing Conformation Change and Binding Mode of Metal Ion-carboxyl Coordination Complex Through Resonant Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory.

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2019)

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Understanding carboxyl-metal ligand interaction has great significance in analytical chemistry. Herein, we use resonant surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) to probe the physiochemical interaction and conformation change in several metal ion carboxyl coordination complex systems adsorbed on the surface of plasmonically resonant metal nanostructures. Our SERS results and density function theory calculations jointly reveal that low-valence metal ions (such as K+ and Pb2+) tend to bind to the carboxyl active site of a Raman tag molecule, 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (4-MBA), in a unidentate binding mode of low binding energy whereas high-valence metal ions (such as Fe3+) favor a bidentate binding mode of relatively high binding energy. Particularly, Pb2+-ion concentration-dependent SERS suggests a repulsive interaction among the coordination complex leading to a tilted configuration of 4-MBA on the metal surface. This work indicates the resonant SERS approach is suitable not only for studying the carboxyl-metal ligand interaction but also for detecting various types of heavy metal ions at low concentrations.
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ion–carboxyl coordination complex,raman spectroscopy,surface-enhanced
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