Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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176593 | Dyes and Pigments | 2013 | 6 Pages |
A simple cation sensor bearing naphthol O–H and imine group was designed and synthesized, which showed both colorimetric detection for Fe3+ and fluorescence turn-on response for Zn2+. Meanwhile the distinct color change and the rapid enhancement of fluorescence emission provide naked eyes detections. Moreover, the sensing of Zn2+ was found to be reversible, with the Zn2+-induced emission spectra being quenched upon addition of EDTA. Even more important, this sensor provides a novel approach for selectively recognizing the most important two trace elements at the same time, for Fe3+ by UV–vis spectra and Zn2+ by emission spectra.
Graphical abstractA novel chemosensor L based on simple Schiff base is designed and synthesized, the sensor not only shows colorimetric, selective recognition for Fe3+ but also shows OFF–ON fluorescent selectivity for Zn2+ in DMSO. Also the sensing of Zn2+ found to be reversible, with the Zn2+-induced emission spectra being quenched upon addition of EDTA. This work provides a novel approach for selectively recognizing the most important two trace elements at the same time.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► L shows both colorimetric detection for Fe3+ and fluorescence response for Zn2+. ► Sensor L was designed with ease of synthesis and low cost. ► L has good selectivity to Fe3+ and Zn2+. ► The sensing of Zn2+ was reversible upon addition of EDTA.