A novel colorimetric sensor based on a diarylethene derivative for selective detection of Cu(ii)
Abstract
A new diarylethene derivative with excellent photochromism and remarkable fatigue resistance in solution has been synthesized. The interaction between its closed-ring isomer and Cu2+ caused a notable change in the absorption spectrum with a significant color change from purple to red. However, the diarylethene derivative did not show any obvious change upon interaction with other metal ions. The 1 : 1 binding stoichiometry between Cu2+ and the derivative was obtained using Job's plot and ESI-MS analysis. A binding constant of (1.29 ± 0.17) × 104 M−1 for the diarylethene–Cu2+ complex was calculated from the Benesi–Hildebrand plot. The detection limit for the analysis of Cu2+ ions was found to be 1.62 × 10−6 mol L−1.