Abstract
Picric acid (PA) as an environmental pollutant and high explosive, has recently received considerable attention. In this paper, a novel fluorescent and colorimetric chemo-probe (L) for the highly selective and sensitive detection of picric acid has been revealed. The probe was facilely constructed using rhodamine B, ethylenediamine and 4-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)benzoyl chloride. Significant fluorescence changes based on an intramolecular fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) effect followed by a distinct color change from colorless to pink were observed after addition of picric acid to the probe solution. Selectivity measurements revealed that the as-synthesized probe exhibited high selectivity toward PA in the presence or absence of other analytes. The experimental titration results suggested that the as-synthesized probe is an effective tool for detection of PA with a nanomolar scale detection limit (820 nM) and could also serve as a "naked-eye" indicator for PA detection.
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Zhang, E., Ju, P., Guo, P., Hou, X., Hou, X., Lv, H., … Zhang, Y. (2018). A FRET-based fluorescent and colorimetric probe for the specific detection of picric acid. RSC Advances, 8(55), 31658–31665. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05468a
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