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Kuan-Hao Chen1, Cheng-Yi Lu, Hsiu-Jung Cheng
1Department of Chemistry, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua 50058, Taiwan.
Abstract:
For the efficient detection of toxic trace metal ions, two pyrenyl-appended triazole-based d-ribose fluorescent chemosensors 6 and 7 were prepared and their fluoroionophoric properties toward transition metal ions were investigated. Chemosensors 6 and 7 exhibit highly selective recognition toward Hg(2+) ion among a series of tested metal ions in CH(2)Cl(2)/MeOH solution. The association constants of 6 and 7 are calculated to be 1.73 × 10(5)M(-1) and 4.44 × 10(5)M(-1), respectively. Both 6 and 7 formed complexes with the Hg(2+) ion at a 1:1 ligand-to-metal ratio with a detection limit of 10-15 μM Hg(2+). Computational analysis demonstrated that the Hg(2+) ion occupied the coordination center of 6 with N(2) and N(3) atoms in two triazole groups, thus separating and distorting the two parallel pyrenes away from each other.
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