Coumarin amide derivatives as fluorescence chemosensors for cyanide anions

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Abstract Four coumarin amide derivatives with 4-methyl coumarin or pyrene as terminal group have been synthesized. Their photophysical properties and recognition properties for cyanide anions have been examined. The results indicate that the compounds can recognize cyanide anions with obvious absorption and fluorescence spectra change, at the same time, obvious color and fluorescence change can be observed by naked eye. The in situ hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectra and photophysical properties change confirm that Michael additions between the chemosensors and cyanide anions take place at the 4-position of coumarin.

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Wu, Q., Liu, Z., Cao, D., Guan, R., Wang, K., Shan, Y., … Ma, L. (2015). Coumarin amide derivatives as fluorescence chemosensors for cyanide anions. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 161, 43–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2015.04.048

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