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A fast-response, fluorescent 'turn-on' chemosensor for selective detection of Cr3+

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 5, Issue 86, Pages 70302-70308

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra11460h

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  1. national Natural Science Foundation of China [21101074]
  2. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [ZR2013BQ009]
  3. Doctor's Foundation of University of Jinan [XBS1320]

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A fast-response, highly selective and sensitive chemosensor, 3, for Cr3+ detection with turn-on fluorescence behavior in the physiological pH range was designed and synthesized. The chemosensor contained a combined push-pull system in which the fluorescent phenanthro[9,10-d] oxazole moiety acts as both an electron donor and a potential binding site. The electron deficient nitrile group served as an electron acceptor. A significant enhancement of fluorescence emission intensities was observed with increasing Cr3+ concentration upon excitation at 300 nm. The emission intensity reached its maximum on adding 8 equiv. of Cr3+ where the quantum yield of 3-Cr3+ was found to be 0.917, ca. 7-fold larger than chemosensor 3. The selectivity mechanism of 3 for Cr3+ was found to be based on the combined effects of the inhibition of ICT and CHEF. Remarkably the entire process was virtually complete in only 10 seconds, with a minimum detection limit for Cr3+ of 1.72 x 10(-8) M-1.

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