Histidine–dialkoxyanthracene dyad for selective and sensitive detection of mercury ions

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Abstract

Histidine-dialkoxyanthracene (HDA) was synthesised as a turn off type fluorescent sensor for fast and sensitive detection of mercury ions (Hg2+) in aqueous media. The two histidine moieties act as ‘claws’ to selectively complex Hg2+. The binding ratio of HDA to Hg2+ was 1:1 (metal-to-ligand ratio). The association constant for Hg2+ towards the receptor HDA obtained from Benesi–Hildebrand plot was found to be 3.22 × 104 M−1 with detection limit as low as 4.7 nM (0.94 μg/L).

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Patil, S., Belhajjame, W., Moosa, B., & Khashab, N. M. (2018). Histidine–dialkoxyanthracene dyad for selective and sensitive detection of mercury ions. Supramolecular Chemistry, 30(4), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.1080/10610278.2017.1412438

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