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A pyrene-based dual chemosensor for colorimetric detection of Cu2+ and fluorescent detection of Fe3+

Journal

TETRAHEDRON LETTERS
Volume 58, Issue 42, Pages 3951-3956

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2017.08.078

Keywords

Dual chemosensor; Fe3+; Cu2+; Pyrene derivative; Selectivity; Cell imaging

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province of China [2015020246]
  2. Foundation of University of Science and Technology Liaoning [2015TD02]
  3. Engineering Research Center of Advanced Coal & Coking Technology and Efficient Utilization of Coal Resources
  4. Education Department of Liaoning Province [USTLKFZD 201637]

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A pyrene based chemosensor was designed and synthesized. The pyrene fluorophore was connected with a pyridine unit through a Schiff base structure to give the sensor (L). L was tested with a variety of metal ions and exhibited high colorimetric selectivities for Cu2+ and Fe' over other ions. Upon binding with Cu2+ or Fe., I. showed an obvious optical color change from colorless to pink for Cu2+ or orange for Fe3+ over a wide pH range from 3 to 12. Moreover, the fluorescence of L at 370 nm decreased sharply after bonding with Fe3+, while other metal ions including Cu2+ had no apparent interference. Thus, using such single chemosensor, Cu2+ and Fe3+ can be detected independently with high selectivity and sensitivity. The limits of detection toward Cu' and Fe3+ were 8.5 and 2.0 mu M, respectively. DFT calculation results also proved the formation of stable coordination complexes and the phenomenon of fluorescence quenching by Fe3+. Furthermore, L was also successfully used as a bioimaging reagent for detection of Fe3+ in living cells. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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