Oxidation Analysis
of l‑Cysteine with
a Chiral Sensor Based on Quantum Weak Measurement
Posted on 2024-02-15 - 03:29
l-Cysteine, distinguished by its possession
of reactive
sulfhydryl groups within its molecular structure, plays a significant
role in both biological systems and the pharmaceutical industry. It
stands not only as a natural component integral to the constitution
of glutathione but also as the principal precursor for the synthesis
of l-cystine through an oxidation reaction. This study endeavors
to introduce a novel approach to l-cysteine analysis, capitalizing
on its optical activity, whereby an optical rotation detection system
grounded in the principles of quantum weak measurement is proffered.
The optical rotation angle corresponding to the concentration of chiral
solutions can be accurately ascertained through spectral analysis.
In practical implementation, a chiral sensing system, boasting a sensitivity
of 372 nm/rad, was meticulously constructed, leveraging the concept
of weak value amplification. Then, the real-time monitoring of chemical
reactions involving l-cysteine and dimethyl sulfoxide was
performed. Under the specific experimental conditions outlined in
this investigation, it was observed that the oxidation process culminated
within approximately 12 h. The application of weak measurement-based
chiral sensors holds immense potential, providing robust technical
support for real-time monitoring in fields such as chiral analysis
and the synthesis of chiral pharmaceutical compounds.
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Zhang, Qihao; Chen, Chaoyi; Weng, Chaofan; Chen, Jiali; Peng, Zhikang; Lin, Qiang; et al. (2024). Oxidation Analysis
of l‑Cysteine with
a Chiral Sensor Based on Quantum Weak Measurement. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c04558