Literature DB >> 18637679

Highly sensitive multiresponsive chemosensor for selective detection of Hg2+ in natural water and different monitoring environments.

Dayu Wu1, Wei Huang, Zhihua Lin, Chunying Duan, Cheng He, Shuo Wu, Dehui Wang.   

Abstract

A new chemosensor RF1 that combines a ferrocene unit and a rhodamine block via the linkage of a carbohydrazone binding unit was designed and prepared for the highly selective detection of Hg (2+) in natural water. This chemosensor displays great brightness and fluorescence enhancement following Hg (2+) coordination within the limit of detection for Hg (2+) at 1 parts per billion (ppb). The fluorescence intensities are nearly proportional to the amount of Hg (2+) at the ppb level. It is capable of distinguishing between the safe and the toxic levels of inorganic mercury in drinking water. Hg (2+)-binding also arouses the absorption of the rhodamine moiety in RF1 significantly with the chromogenic detection limit for Hg (2+) at 50 ppb. The conventional UV-vis spectroscopic method thus has the potential to provide the critical information about the mercury hazard assessment for industrial wastewater discharging. The obvious and characteristic color change of the titration solution from colorless to pink upon the addition of Hg (2+) demonstrates that RF1 can be used for "naked-eye" detection of Hg (2+) in water. The Hg (2+) complexation also causes a significant shift of the redox potential about the ferrocene/ferrocenium couple. The electrochemical responses provide the possibility to quantitative analysis of Hg (2+) at the parts per million (ppm) level. Preliminary investigations in natural water samples including seawater and freshwater indicate that RF1 offers a direct and immediate Hg (2+) detection in complex media, pointing out its potential utility in environment monitoring and assessment. The responses of RF1 are Hg (2+) specific, and the chemosensor exhibits high selectivity toward Hg (2+) over other Group 12 metals, alkali, alkaline earth metals, and most of the divalent first-row transition metals. The RF1-Hg (2+) complex is successfully isolated and the Hg (2+)-binding is reversible. The crystal structure and spectral properties of its congener RF2 that contains one ferrocene group and two rhodamine 6G moieties were also investigated for a comparison.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18637679     DOI: 10.1021/ic8004344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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4.  Theoretical investigation of a "turn-on" fluorescent sensor induced by complexation of mercury(II) ion.

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6.  A dansyl-rhodamine ratiometric fluorescent probe for Hg2+ based on FRET mechanism.

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7.  New Pyridine-Bridged Ferrocene-Rhodamine Receptor for the Multifeature Detection of Hg2+ in Water and Living Cells.

Authors:  Yu-Shuang Guo; Mei Zhao; Qiong Wang; Yu-Qin Chen; Dian-Shun Guo
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-07-07
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