Issue 27-28, 2005

MS4, a seminaphthofluorescein-based chemosensor for the ratiometric detection of Hg(ii)

Abstract

The synthesis and photophysical characterization of Mercury Sensor 4, MS4, an aniline-derivatized seminaphthofluorescein-based dye that contains a pyridyl-amine-thioether ligand analogous to that employed in the previously reported Zinspy (ZS) Zn(II) sensor family (Nolan and Lippard, Inorg. Chem. 2004, 43, 8310–8317) are reported. Sensor MS4 provides single-excitation, dual-emission ratiometric detection of Hg(II) in aqueous solution. A ∼4-fold ratiometric change (λ624/λ524) is observed upon introduction of Hg(II) to an aqueous chloride-containing solution of MS4 at pH 8. In this milieu, MS4 shows selectivity for Hg(II) over a background of environmentally relevant alkali and alkaline earth metals, a number of divalent first-row transition metals, and its Group 12 congeners Zn(II) and Cd(II).

Graphical abstract: MS4, a seminaphthofluorescein-based chemosensor for the ratiometric detection of Hg(ii)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Feb 2005
Accepted
19 Apr 2005
First published
04 May 2005

J. Mater. Chem., 2005,15, 2778-2783

MS4, a seminaphthofluorescein-based chemosensor for the ratiometric detection of Hg(II)

E. M. Nolan and S. J. Lippard, J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 2778 DOI: 10.1039/B501615K

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