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An Anaerobic Biosensor Assay for the Detection of Mercury and Cadmium
Published on: December 17, 2018
Pyrene excimer-based calix[4]arene FRET chemosensor for mercury(II)
Young Hoon Lee1, Min Hee Lee, Jun Feng Zhang
1Department of Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul 130-701, Korea.
Abstract:
A novel calix[4]arene derivative locked in the 1,3-alternate conformation (2) bearing two pyrene and rhodamine fluorophores was synthesized as a selective sensor for the Hg(2+) ion. The sensoring is based on FRET from pyrene excimer emissions to ring-opened rhodamine absorption upon complexation of the Hg(2+) ion. Addition of Hg(2+) to a mixed solution of 2 gave significantly enhanced fluorescence at ∼576 nm via FRET with excitation at 343 nm. We also found that the pyrene excimer emissions formed by the intramolecular π-π interactions are more effective in obtaining strong FRET bands than those by intermolecular π-π interactions.
