| Literature DB >> 32351932 |
Zhi Feng Deng1, Rui Li2, Jie Ting Geng2, Meng Zheng2, Lei Quan Li1, Xin Shi1, Wen Qi Ren1, Zi Yue Meng1, Zhuo Ting Ji1, Jing Hua2.
Abstract
High selectivity and sensitivity detection of fluoride anions (F-) in an organic solution by the naked eye has always been a challenge. In this investigation, a simple compound based on aminobenzodifuranone (ABDF) was designed and synthesized. Deprotonation of the amino moiety caused by F- is responsible for a color change from dark blue to various colors (colorless, yellow, orange, and red) in different common organic solvents due to a blue shift over 200 nm in the UV/Vis spectrum. The color change is quite visible to the naked eye under ambient light. The detection limit for F- can reach a concentration of as low as 5.0 × 10-7 M with high selectivity, even in a solution containing multiple anions.Entities:
Keywords: aminobenzodifuranone; detection; dyes; fluoride anion; hydrogen bonding; sensors
Year: 2020 PMID: 32351932 PMCID: PMC7175790 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2020.00231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1(A) Chemical structure of ABDF. (B) UV/Vis absorption spectra of ABDF (1.0 × 10−5 M) in the presence of F− (0–4.5 eq.) in THF. The insets are the enlargement of UV/Vis spectra from 450 to 520 nm and color change of ABDF upon adding F−. (C) Ten times the absorption intensity ratio of ABDF (5 × 10−6 M after mixing with F− in THF) between 640 and 485 nm (A640/A485 nm) vs. fluoride anion concentration. The inset is the natural logarithm of 10 times the absorption intensity ratio A640/A485 nm vs. fluoride anion concentration.
Figure 2(A) Photographs of ABDF in THF solution before and after the addition of 4.5 eq. of different anions or together with F− (lower, right corner). (B) Photographs of ABDF in various solutions before and after the addition of 4.5 eq. of F−. (C) Normalized UV/Vis spectra of ABDF in various organic solutions before and after addition of 4.5 eq. of F−. (D) Proposed mechanism for single fluoride anion detection of ABDF, and the partial 1H NMR titration spectra of ABDF in CDCl3 in the presence of 5 eq. of TBAF.