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A highly selective, sensitive and reusable BODIPY based 'OFF/ON' fluorescence chemosensor for the detection of Hg2+ Ions

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 255, Issue -, Pages 299-308

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2017.08.016

Keywords

Hg2+ detection; Turn-on fluorescence; Metal chelation enhanced fluorescence; effect; BODIPY; Reversibility and reusability; INHIBIT logic gate

Funding

  1. DST-SERB, India [SB/FT/CS-010/2012]
  2. IIT KGP

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A BODIPY (borondipyrromethane) based fluorescence probe anchored with N,N-bis(2-(pyridin-2ylmethoxy)ethyl)aniline receptor (BDPS) has been designed, synthesized and successfully characterized. It can selectively sense Hg2+ ion by giving significant emission enhancement at 514 nm over other biologically and environmentally relevant metal ions in CH3CN/H2O (1:1) medium. The turn-on behaviour of the sensor is due to the metal chelation enhanced fluorescence (MCHEF) effect which has been confirmed by deriving the Job's plot from titration experiment and the high binding constant of 4.19 perpendicular to 2.67 x 10(5) M-1 between Hg2+ and BDPS. Furthermore, the sensor can efficiently detect Hg2+ in a competitive environment upto submicromolar range revealing high selectivity towards Hg2+. The sensing probe is reversible on adding excess amount of S-2-to the solution of BDPS pre-incubated with Hg2+. Reusability of the probe has been demonstrated successfully by multiple cycles of alternative addition of Hg2+ ions followed by S-2-ions. Consequently, INHIBIT molecular logic gate can be constructed with the help of OFF-ON-OFF signal on successive addition of Hg2+ (input 1) and S-2-(input 2) to the probe. Finally, the test paper experiment demonstrates the practical utility of BDPS for the easy and visual detection of Hg2+. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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