Abstract
A novel long-wavelength turn-on fluorescent chemosensor CS based on pyrene was synthesized to detect Hg2+. In the presence of other metal ions, CS could effectively recognize Hg2+ and produce the turn-on fluorescent emission at 607 nm. Also, the absorption spectrum exhibited red-shift. Meanwhile, the change of the solution color from yellow to orange was directly observed by the naked eye. The interaction between CS and Hg2+ was confirmed by the Job's plot, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy, and density functional theory calculations. It was found that the fluorescence of CS could be reversible when I- was added into the solution of CS and Hg2+. CS illustrated high selectivity and good sensitivity for Hg2+ with the limit of detection of 36 nm. Moreover, CS could be utilized as test strips and silica gel plates to identify Hg2+
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Bai, C. B., Xu, P., Zhang, J., Qiao, R., Chen, M. Y., Mei, M. Y., … Chen, S. S. (2019). Long-Wavelength Fluorescent Chemosensors for Hg2+ based on Pyrene. ACS Omega, 4(11), 14621–14625. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02078
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