Issue 23, 2018

Bodipy-based chemosensors for highly sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+ ions

Abstract

Detection of heavy metals with high sensitivity and selectivity is of vital importance. In this study, we report the synthesis of small molecular chemosensors and the fabrication of corresponding macromolecular fluorescent chemosensors. Boron dipyrrole methane (BODIPY)-derived chemosensors, BE and BB, were designed and synthesized first. Then, they were incorporated into polymeric derivatives to prepare macromolecular fluorescent chemosensors. The small molecular sensors were highly sensitive and selective to Hg2+. Other ions and albumin did not exhibit clear interference to the sensing of Hg2+ ions. Once the macromolecular chemosensors were formed, the recognition ability was preserved; moreover, the sensitivity was even enhanced by the “molecular wire” mechanism. The minimum detection limits of four macromolecular chemosensors, PBEP, PBEB, PBBP and PBBB, for Hg2+ reached 2.05 μM, 0.23 μM, 4.23 μM, and 0.15 μM, respectively. Under natural light, the addition of Hg2+ led to significant color changes; also, they can be used as Hg2+-sensitive “naked eye” indicators in the natural environment.

Graphical abstract: Bodipy-based chemosensors for highly sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+ ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2018
Accepted
25 Oct 2018
First published
26 Oct 2018

New J. Chem., 2018,42, 19224-19231

Bodipy-based chemosensors for highly sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+ ions

W. Sun, R. Chen, X. Cheng and L. Marin, New J. Chem., 2018, 42, 19224 DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ04817G

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