Issue 12, 2015

Tetraphenylethene–pyridine salts as the first self-assembling chemosensor for pyrophosphate

Abstract

We presented a novel approach for pyrophosphate (PPi) sensing. Two tetraphenylethene (TPE)-functionalised pyridine salts (TPM and TPH) were designed and synthesized. Both of them exhibited weak emission in the solution state that originates from intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) from TPE to the pyridine; the addition of PPi into the TPM aqueous solution would enhance the fluorescence intensity, which eliminates the emission quenching effect of the iodide ion by the formation of PPi-sensor nanoparticles. The detection limit of TPM was determined to be as low as 133 nM. Meanwhile, a thin solid film of TPM that could detect PPi rapidly was conveniently prepared.

Graphical abstract: Tetraphenylethene–pyridine salts as the first self-assembling chemosensor for pyrophosphate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2015
Accepted
14 Apr 2015
First published
14 Apr 2015

Analyst, 2015,140, 4182-4188

Tetraphenylethene–pyridine salts as the first self-assembling chemosensor for pyrophosphate

H. Xu, K. Li, S. Jiao, S. Pan, J. Zeng and X. Yu, Analyst, 2015, 140, 4182 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00484E

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