Literature DB >> 20853279

Fluorescent probes for Pd2+ detection by allylidene-hydrazone ligands with excellent selectivity and large fluorescence enhancement.

Honglin Li1, Jiangli Fan, Fengling Song, Hao Zhu, Jianjun Du, Shiguo Sun, Xiaojun Peng.   

Abstract

Because palladium is widely used in various catalysts and converters, which results in a high level of contamination of water systems and the soil by residual palladium, there is an urgent need for Pd(2+)-sensitive and -selective probes. Based on the special affinity of Pd(2+) to conjugated double-bond ligands, two fluorescence probes (RPd2 and RPd3) that contain conjugated allylidene-hydrazone ligands that link to colorless rhodamine-spirolactam have been developed. The results show that conjugated allylidene-hydrazones have a much better affinity toward Pd(2+), and consequently provide the probes with more acute color change and fluorescence enhancement (≈170-fold), and better selectivity over other metal ions (especially platinum-group elements, or PGEs) than the unconjugated allyl-hydrazine. With richer electron density and a more suitable stereo effect in the allylidene-hydrazone group, RPd2 displays the best specificity toward Pd(2+) and affords convenient detection by the naked eye. Its potential application for Pd(2+)-contaminated water and soil-sample analysis is revealed by proof-of-concept experiments.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20853279     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201000796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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