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Colorimetric and fluorescent probe based on coumarin for sequential sensing of mercury (II) and cyanide ions in aqueous solutions

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 243, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2021.118668

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Coumarin; Water; Chemosensor; Mercury (II); Cyanide

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A novel coumarin-thiol chemosensor L has been designed and prepared for sequential colorimetric and fluorescent detection of mercury (II) and cyanide ions in aqueous solution. The probe L shows high selectivity and sensitivity towards mercury (II) cations, and forms a complex L/Hg2+ which exhibits red-shift and fluorescence quenching. In turn, the complex L/Hg2+ shows high selectivity for cyanide anions. A test paper was also developed for simultaneous detection of mercury (II) and cyanide ions in pure water without the need for additional equipment.
A novel coumarin-thiol chemosensor L for sequential colorimetric and fluorescent detection of mercury (II) and cyanide ions in aqueous solution has been designed and prepared. The probe L exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity towards mercury (II) cations, and forms the complex L/Hg2+ which exhibits red-shift and fluorescence quenching. In turn, the complex L/Hg2+ shows high selectivity for cyanide anions, which release the L probe and explain the blue shift and restoration of the original fluorescence. A test paper was also developed by fixing the probe L on the surface of a filter paper. This test paper allows the simultaneous detection of mercury (II) and cyanide ions in pure water without the need for additional equipment.

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