Issue 5, 2017

A copillar[5]arene-based fluorescence “on–off–on” sensor is applied in sequential recognition of an iron cation and a fluoride anion

Abstract

We have synthesized a copillar[5]arene-based fluorescence “on–off–on” sensor (DBP5) and used it for sequential fluorescence sensing for Fe3+ and F in H2O/DMSO (1 : 9, v/v) solution. The copillar[5]arene DBP5 can produce blue fluorescence because it easily forms [c2]daisy-chain dimers by self-assembly behavior in solution. DBP5 exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity (1.65 × 10−8 M) to Fe3+. Moreover, the in situ formed DBP5–Fe3+ complex is further utilized to sense F through a complexation reaction with high selectivity and sensitivity (6.44 × 10−8 M) to F. Furthermore, we designed the fluorescence switch of DBP5 between Fe3+ and F. The structure of DBP5 was characterized by single crystal XRD.

Graphical abstract: A copillar[5]arene-based fluorescence “on–off–on” sensor is applied in sequential recognition of an iron cation and a fluoride anion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2016
Accepted
02 Feb 2017
First published
02 Feb 2017

New J. Chem., 2017,41, 2148-2153

A copillar[5]arene-based fluorescence “on–off–on” sensor is applied in sequential recognition of an iron cation and a fluoride anion

J. Chen, X. Cheng, H. Li, Q. Lin, H. Yao, Y. Zhang and T. Wei, New J. Chem., 2017, 41, 2148 DOI: 10.1039/C6NJ03380F

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