Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5400509 | Journal of Luminescence | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have developed carbazole-based fluorescent chemosensors that exhibit fluorescence quenching upon binding Cu2+ and Fe3+ in the Tris-HCl (0.01 M DMSO/H2O (v/v) 1:1, buffer, pH=7.4) solution system by fluorescence titration experiments at 25 °C. These sensors form a 1:1 complex with Cu2+ or Fe3+ and show a fluorescent quenching based on photoinduced electron transfer (PET) with a binding constant of (3.44±0.05)Ã103 and (1.50±0.06)Ã104, respectively. All the chemosensors (1-4) show the highest sensitivity for Cu2+ and Fe3+ over other metal cations in aqueous solution.
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Authors
Peng-fei Cheng, Kuo-xi Xu, Wenyong Yao, En Xie, Jie Liu,