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Title: Selective detection of Hg(II) with benzothiazole-based fluorescent organic cation and the resultant complex as a ratiometric sensor for bromide in water
Authors: Singha, A.
Singh, A.
Singh, N.
Jang, D. O.
Keywords: Fluorescence
Ratiometric
Receptor
Recognition
Bromide
Water
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2016
Abstract: A benzothiazole-based receptor conjugated with an imidazolium cation, receptor N1, was synthesized. Receptor N1 is capable of selectively binding Hg(II) in the presence of other metal ions in water, with a large enhancement in fluorescence intensity at 380 nm via a PET mechanism. The resulting Hg(II) complex of receptor N1 showed a selective ratiometric response upon addition of Br− ions. The Hg(II) complex of receptor N1 was used to determine the concentration of Br− ions in the presence of other anions, with a detection limit of 22 nM. 1H NMR studies showed that the imidazolium hydrogen in the Hg(II) complex of receptor N1 participates in the recognition of Br− ions. In the absence of Hg(II), receptor N1 did not recognize Br− ions.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/381
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