A rhodamine-based dual chemosensor for the simultaneous detection of Fe3+ and Cu2+

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Abstract

A Rhodamine-based dual chemosensor L1 for simultaneously detecting Fe3+ and Cu2+ was designed and synthesized. The spectroscopic properties of L1 were analyzed, and its recognition mechanism was speculated. We found that the addition of Fe3+ induced a great fluorescence enhancement, while Cu2+ induced a strong UV-Vis absorption enhancement. The results revealed that L1 was highly selective for recognizing Fe3+ and Cu2+ in UV-Vis spectroscopy in CH3OH-H2O (1/1, v/v, pH 7.2) with the interference of other metal ions. A good linear relationship between the fluorescence intensities of L1 and the concentration of Fe3+, as well as the UV-Vis absorption intensities of L1 and the concentration of Cu2+ was observed, respectively. The detection limit was 9.2 × 10-8 M (5.5 μg/L) for Fe3+ and 3.8 × 10-8 M (2.4 μg/L) for Cu2+, respectively. The detection capacity for targeted metal ions of Fe3+ and Cu2+ were studied, which are less than 5 min. Job's plot method for L1 with Fe3+ and ESI-MS for L1 with Cu2+ indicated a 1:1 stoichiometry in the complex. The results may provide an effective strategy for the design of new dual chemosensors for the rapid detection of targeted metal ions.

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Lan, T., Wang, F. H., Xi, X. J., Cheng, C. W., Lei, W., Xia, M. Z., & Wang, F. Y. (2016). A rhodamine-based dual chemosensor for the simultaneous detection of Fe3+ and Cu2+. Analytical Sciences, 32(11), 1223–1230. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.32.1223

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