Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2021)

A photo-induced electron transfer based reversible fluorescent chemosensor for specific detection of mercury (II) ions and its applications in logic gate, keypad lock and real samples

  • R. Kumar,
  • S. Ravi,
  • C. Immanuel David,
  • R. Nandhakumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 102911

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A quantitative mercuric detection is very important in the environmental and biological systems. In this paper, we report a novel bis-rhodanine derived fluorescent chemosensor for recognition of Hg2+ ion in DMSO-H2O (1:1) medium. The ‘turn-on’ fluorescence response was exhibited specifically toward Hg2+ over other metal ions by receptor R2 at 410 nm, which could be ascribed to the restriction of photo-induced electron transfer (PET) process and chelation-enhanced fluorescence (CHEF) effect upon the complexation with mercury ions. The complexing stoichiometry of receptor R2 to Hg2+ was estimated to be 1:1 according to Job’s plot experiments. The limit of detection was calculated to be 7.33 × 10−7 M based on the concentration dependent emission changes with good association constant of 8.97 × 104 M−1. As a result, we express that receptor R2 is a promising candidate for Hg2+ recognition without any significant interference of other co-existing cations. The receptor R2 was successfully applied to molecular logic and keypad lock applications and real water samples to determine its potential applications.

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