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Selective fluorescent detection toluene in water by a novel and simple tetra-hydrazone-biphenol-based chemosensor

Journal

DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 203, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2022.110342

Keywords

Detection; Supramolecular fluorescent sensor; Synergistic effect; Tetra-hydrazone-biphenol

Funding

  1. Key R AMP
  2. D program of Gansu Province [21YF5GA066]
  3. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China (NSFC) [22165027, 22061039, 22001214]

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In this study, a novel supramolecular fluorescent sensor FB was designed by employing a synergistic effect, which can selectively and sensitively detect toluene. The detection process is based on the collaboration of the tetra hydrazine and the hydroxyl groups, and the sensor has a low detection limit, making it a potential probe for environmental detection of toluene.
Detection of toluene (Tol) at a very low level in aqueous solution is significant in the chemical and industrial process. Herein, we were rationally employing a synergistic effect in the design of Tol sensor and synthesized a novel supramolecular fluorescent sensor (FB) based on a tetra-hydrazone-biphenol derivative. Interestingly, the sensor FB can selectively and sensitively detect Tol by distinguishing fluorescent change, and the detection limits (LOD) is 8.19 x 10-6 M. This Tol sensing process was achieved through the synergistic effect based on the collaboration of the tetra hydrazine and the hydroxyl groups. In addition, the sensing mechanism between FB and Tol was further investigated by experiments and density-functional theory (DFT) calculations. This work provides a feasible way to detect Tol by synergistic effect, and this recognition behavior makes FB a potential probe to detect Tol in environmental systems.

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