Journal
LUMINESCENCE
Volume 32, Issue 8, Pages 1567-1573Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bio.3361
Keywords
chemosensor; colorimetric; Fe3+; Schiff base
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21302063]
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A novel fluorescent sensor bearing a quinoline and an anisidine moiety has been developed for highly selective detection of Fe3+, which shows photo-induced electron transfer (PET) behavior induced by Fe3+. Binding of Fe3+ to the sensor induced the electron of C=N group transfer from quinoline to iron, the result exhibits fluorescent enhancement. With the features of easy synthesis, simple structural skeleton and excellent sensing ability, the newly synthesized chemosensor also applied as a highly selective fluorescent probe in complex samples containing various competitive metal ions. The probe could fulfill various needs in biological and environmental fields.
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