Issue 11, 2021

The preparation of novel triphenylamine-based AIE-effect fluorescent probe for selectively detecting mercury(ii) ion in aqueous solution

Abstract

A TPA-ME fluorescent probe, based on triphenylamine derivative TPA-CHO, has been designed, synthesized and characterized by different spectroscopic methods successfully. TPA-ME and TPA-CHO present similar aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effects under same conditions. Due to the deprotection reaction of mercaptal promoted by mercury ions (Hg2+), TPA-ME exhibits excellent selectivity and anti-inference properties over other tested ions in the DMF/H2O (fw 70%, pH 6.8) medium. Upon increasing Hg2+, the fluorescence of the TPA-ME probe shows an obvious red-shift from blue to green. The fluorescence intensity has a good linearity toward Hg2+, with the limit of detection (LOD) below 1.23 × 10−7 mol L−1. A theoretical calculation was carried out to understand the difference between TPA-ME and TPA-CHO, and experimental results have been met with simulation calculations. Along with the result of the fluorescence change, Hg2+ can be easily tested through a conveniently prepared test paper.

Graphical abstract: The preparation of novel triphenylamine-based AIE-effect fluorescent probe for selectively detecting mercury(ii) ion in aqueous solution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jan 2021
Accepted
15 Feb 2021
First published
16 Feb 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 5049-5059

The preparation of novel triphenylamine-based AIE-effect fluorescent probe for selectively detecting mercury(II) ion in aqueous solution

L. Liu, J. Ma, J. Pan, D. Li, H. Wang and H. Yang, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 5049 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ00270H

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