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Development of an "on-off-on" fluoroprobe utilizing an anthrylimidazole-based fluorescent ionic liquid for sensitive
He Mei1,2, Ping Xu3, Mengting Feng1
1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Watershed Science and Health, College of Public Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, China.
Abstract:
Developing a rapid detection method of Cr(VI) and ascorbic acid (AA) is vital in the food and environmental fields. Herein, an anthrylimidazole-based fluorescent ionic liquid (AI-FIL) with the advantageous fluorescent properties was successfully prepared and used to construct a promising "on-off-on" fluoroprobe for rapid/sensitive Cr(VI) and AA detection. Cr(VI) could effectively quench the fluorescence of AI-FIL owing to the inner-filter effect and photoinduced electron-transfer process. However, the decreased fluorescence could be rapidly recovered by AA owing to the redox reaction between AA and Cr(VI). For Cr(VI) detection, a satisfactorily linear response (0.03-300 μM) was achieved with the corresponding detection limit of 9 nM. For AA detection, a good linearity from 1 to 1000 μM was obtained with the resultant detection limit of 0.3 μM. Moreover, the AI-FIL based fluoroprobe was successfully utilized for Cr(VI) and AA detection in food and water samples with satisfactory accuracy and precision.
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