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

Instrumentation and Detectors 2020-06-19 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Chemical Physics

Abstract

Single molecule fluorescence detection of barium is investigated for enhancing the sensitivity and robustness of a neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ0\nu\beta\beta) search in 136^{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^{136}Xe gas. Here we report turn-on fluorescent naphthalimide chemosensors containing monoaza- and diaza-crown ethers as agents for single Ba2+^{2+} detection. Monoaza-18-crown-6 ether naphthalimide sensors showed sensitivity primarily to Ba2+^{2+} and Hg2+^{2+}, whereas two diaza-18-crown-6 ether naphthalimides revealed a desirable selectivity toward Ba2+^{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 Ba2+^{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 Ba2+^{2+} detection within large volumes of 136^{136}Xe, plausibly enabling a background-free technique to search for the hypothetical process of 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta.

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@article{arxiv.2006.09494,
  title  = {Barium Selective Chemosensing by Diazacrown Ether Naphthalimide Turn-on Fluorophores for Single Ion Barium Tagging},
  author = {P. Thapa and N. K. Byrnes and A. A. Denisenko and F. W. Foss, and B. J. P. Jones and J. X. Mao and K. Nam and C. A. Newhouse and D. R. Nygren and A. D. McDonald and T. T. Vuong and K. Woodruff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.09494},
  year   = {2020}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures (1 scheme)