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A highly selective TPE-based AIE fluorescent probe is developed for the detection of Ag+

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 35, Pages 19701-19706

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra03591a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21765024]

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The detection of Ag+ in the environment is very important to determine the level of pollution from silver complexes, which have caused various human health problems. Herein, an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) chromophore (tetraphenylethane, TPE) attached to a benzimidazole group (tetra-benzimidazole, TBI-TPE) is synthesized and utilized to detect Ag+ in the environment. The strong chelating effect between the benzimidazole group and Ag+ leads to the formation of aggregates, and strong yellow fluorescence signals were observed after adding Ag+ into a TBI-TPE solution. The stoichiometry of the complex of TBI-TPE and Ag+ was established to be 1:2 using photochemical and mass spectra measurements. The detection limit of the Ag+ assay is 90 nM with a linear range from 100 nM to 6 M. This study provides a facile method to determine Ag+ in real environmental samples with satisfactory results.

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