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Published on: January 9, 2017
A Dual-target Fluorescent Chemosensor for Detecting Indium (III) and Hypochlorite with High Selectivity
Duo Zhang1, Dongkyun Gil2, Cheal Kim3
1Department of Fine Chemistry, Seoul National Univ. of Sci. and Tech. (SNUT), Seoul, 01811, Korea.
Abstract:
A dual-target fluorescent chemosensor BQC (((E)-N-benzhydryl-2-(quinolin-2-ylmethylene)hydrazine-1-carbothioamide) was synthesized for detecting In3+ and ClO-. BQC displayed green and blue fluorescence responses to In3+ and ClO- with low detection limits (0.83 µM for In3+ and 2.50 µM for ClO-), respectively. Importantly, BQC is the first fluorescent chemosensor capable of detecting In3+ and ClO-. The binding ratio between BQC and In3+ was determined to be a 2:1 through Job plot and ESI-MS analysis. BQC could be successfully utilized as a visible test kit to detect In3+. Meanwhile, BQC showed a selective turn-on response to ClO- even in the presence of anions or reactive oxygen species. The sensing mechanisms of BQC for In3+ and ClO- were demonstrated by 1 H NMR titration, ESI-MS and theoretical calculations.
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