Ratiometric fluorescent sensor for silver ion and its resultant complex for iodide anion in aqueous solution
Huanhuan Wang1, Lin Xue, Hua Jiang
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, PR China.
Abstract:
In aqueous solution, sensor DQAg can selectively detect Ag(+) based on inhibition of the resonance, demonstrating a large hypsochromic shift of 84 nm and remarkable changes in the ratio (F(481 nm)/F(565 nm)) of the emission intensity (R/R(0) up to 26-fold). Furthermore, the resultant Ag-DQAg also displays a ratiometric and highly selective response to iodide anion over other anions due to the liberation of DQAg from the complex by precipitating AgI.
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