A smart "off-on" gate for the in situ detection of hydrogen sulphide with Cu(ii)-assisted europium emission

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A water-soluble and emissive Eu-complex (EuL1) bearing a DO3A(Eu3+)-pyridine-aza-crown motif has been prepared and its Cu2+ complex has been demonstrated to be a smart luminescence "off-on" gate for H2S detection in water with a nano-molar detection limit (60 nM). EuL1 binds to Cu2+ ions selectively (KB = 1.2 × 105 M-1) inducing 17-fold luminescence quenching and forming a 1 : 1 stoichiometric complex (EuL1-Cu2+), which responds to H2S selectively with restoration of the original Eu emission of EuL1 followed by a further 40-fold luminescence enhancement, forming a 1 : 1 stoichiometric complex (EuL1-Na2S, KB = 1.5 × 104 M-1). Without Cu2+ ions, EuL1 showed non-specific binding towards H2S with only a 5-fold luminescence enhancement.

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Liang, Z., Tsoi, T. H., Chan, C. F., Dai, L., Wu, Y., Du, G., … Wong, K. L. (2016). A smart “off-on” gate for the in situ detection of hydrogen sulphide with Cu(ii)-assisted europium emission. Chemical Science, 7(3), 2151–2156. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04091d

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