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General Strategy for in Situ Generation of a Coumarin-Cu2+ Complex for Fluorescent Water Sensing

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 91, Issue 9, Pages 5817-5823

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b00132

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0200506]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [KYZ201750, KYTZ201604]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals [KF1810]

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The detection of moisture in organic solvents is very important before their use in water-sensitive reactions. Herein, we report that coumarins D1 and D2 were able to generate the corresponding water-sensitive copper complexes D1-Cu and D2-Cu in common organic solvents, which can be used as efficient fluorescent turn-on sensors for water. Single-crystal diffraction analysis of the reaction product indicated that the sensing mechanism is based on the formation of a water-bridged 3D supramolecular hydrogen-bonding network. We demonstrated that a hydroxyl or amine group substituted at the 7-position of the coumarin framework played a key role in the water-sensing performance of DI-Cu and D2-Cu, by acting as a hydrogen bond acceptor in the supramolecular network. This provided a general strategy for designing such coumarinbased copper complexes for fluorescent water sensing. The water-sensing behavior of D1-Cu and D2-Cu were determined to be fast, pH tolerant, and sensitive. As low as 0.0525 wt % of water in methanol can be detected using DI-Cu as the sensor. Moreover, Dl-Cu was successfully used for moisture sensing in real commercial products.

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