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Fluorescent sensing of 99Tc pertechnetate in water

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 1820-1826

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3sc53504e

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  1. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) [PRIN 2010CX2TLM_009]

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The selective binding of Tc-99 pertechnetate ( (TcO4)-Tc-99 (-) ) in water is a big challenge. Recently, our group reported on the p-xylyl aza-cryptand, as the first molecular receptor for (TcO4)-Tc-99 (-) in aqueous solution. Here, we show that the introduction of a fluorescent unit in the azacryptand's framework leads to a new molecular system, able to selectively recognize and sense the pertechnetate anion at mu M concentration. In water at pH 2, where the cage is in the hexaprotonated form, pertechnetate recognition is signalled by the quenching of the receptor's emission. Noticeably, environmentally ubiquitous anions, such as chloride, nitrate and sulfate do not interfere in the sensing, as they have no effect on our chemosensor's fluorescence. These unprecedented results are promising for the development of simple and smart devices for the recovery of (TcO4)-Tc-99 (-) from contaminated aqueous solutions.

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