A benzimidazole functionalized NDI derivative for recyclable fluorescent detection of cyanide in water

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Abstract

A fluorescent chemosensor (L2) has been designed and synthesized via a simple one step reaction through rationally combining benzimidazole and naphthalene diimide (NDI) moieties together. The structure of L2 has been confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The sensor L2 shows a highly selective and sensitive fluorescence response for CN-. Upon the addition of a CN- water solution into the DMSO solution of sensor L2, the solution of L2 shows an instant fluorescence enhancement and other anions couldn't interfere in the CN- detection process. The CN- sensing process shows reversible properties by adding H+ into the sensor L2 solution treated by CN-. The detection limit of the sensor towards CN- is 8.32 × 10-7 M, which could be distinguished by the naked eye in a UV lamp. The sensor L2 could serve as a practical and convenient recyclable test kit to detect CN-.

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Lin, Q., Liu, L., Zheng, F., Mao, P. P., Liu, J., Zhang, Y. M., … Wei, T. B. (2017). A benzimidazole functionalized NDI derivative for recyclable fluorescent detection of cyanide in water. RSC Advances, 7(61), 38458–38462. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07247c

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