An “off–on–off” fluorescent probe for the sequential detection of Zn2+ and hydrogen sulfide in aqueous solution†
Abstract
A novel selective fluorescent chemosensor (L1) based on 8-aminoquinoline was synthesized and characterized. The sensor exhibited remarkable selectivity for Zn2+ in the presence of other cations in aqueous solution. Density functional theory calculations on L1 and the L1–Zn complex are consistent with the experimental results. Once combined with Zn2+, the complex L1–Zn displayed high specificity for H2S. As HS− is equivalent to H2S in physiological solution, HS− was selected to represent H2S in this work. Among various anions, only HS− induced revival of the fluorescence of L1. Signal transduction occurs via reversible formation–separation of complex L1–Zn and ZnS. L1 and the sequential complex L1–Zn have ideal chemical and spectroscopic properties that satisfy the criteria for further Zn2+ and H2S sensing in biological and environmental applications.