Issue 4, 2002

Fluorometric detection of fluoride ion by ligand exchange reaction with 3-hydroxyflavone coordinated to a zirconium(iv)–EDTA complex

Abstract

An aqueous solution composed of [Zr(H2O)2edta]·2H2O and 3-hydroxyflavone (flavonol) exhibits an intense blue fluorescence (λmax = 460 nm) upon excitation at 400 nm and the signal intensity decreases with the addition of fluoride ion. This observation has been interpreted by the ligand exchange of flavonol coordinated to Zr(IV) with fluoride ion. Based on this phenomenon, we have fabricated a simple fluorescent detection system of fluoride ion available in aqueous media. The present signaling system provides a simple, rapid and selective detection method of fluoride ion, which covers the concentration range from 1 × 10−3 to 3 × 10−6 M without any significant interference from common anions.

Graphical abstract: Fluorometric detection of fluoride ion by ligand exchange reaction with 3-hydroxyflavone coordinated to a zirconium(iv)–EDTA complex

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2002
Accepted
15 Feb 2002
First published
08 Mar 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 759-762

Fluorometric detection of fluoride ion by ligand exchange reaction with 3-hydroxyflavone coordinated to a zirconium(IV)–EDTA complex

Y. Takahashi, D. A. Pacheco Tanaka, H. Matsunaga and T. M. Suzuki, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 759 DOI: 10.1039/B111702E

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