A rhodamine-based dual chemosensor for the naked-eye detection of Hg and enhancement of the fluorescence emission for Fe.

Photochem Photobiol Sci

Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials of Gansu Province, Research Center of Gansu Military and Civilian Integration Advanced Structural Materials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwest Normal University, Anning East Road 967, Lanzhou, Gansu 730070, P. R. China. quw

Published: December 2020


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A novel fluorescent chemosensor based on trimesoyl chloride-rhodamine (TR) was successfully synthesized. Rising chromogenic and fluorogenic spectral enhancements could be observed in trimesoyl chloride-rhodamine (TR) probes when Hg and Fe were added, respectively. TR has shown selectivity for Hg and Fe with high sensitivity due to metal ion complexation induced photophysical "turn-on" signaling responses. The detection limit towards Hg was 2.46 × 10 M as determined by the 3σ method. At the same time, fluorogenic spectral enhancements were observed in TR, which exhibits a superior sensitive and selective recognition towards Fe with 4.11 × 10 M of the detection limit. The test strips were used for colorimetric and simple detection towards Hg, which might finally enable the advancement of the Hg sensor in the field of on-site detection.

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