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A highly selective sulfur-free iridium(III)-complex-based phosphorescent chemidosimeter for detection of mercury(II) ions

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 41, Issue 16, Pages 4878-4883

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2dt12120d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [20872103, 50803040, 21072139]

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A neutral phosphorescent coordination compound bearing a benzimidazole ligand, Ir(pbi)(2)(acac) (Hpbi = 1,2-diphenyl-1H-benzo[d]imidazole; Hacac = acetylacetone), is demonstrated to be the first example of a sulfur-free iridium complex for the detection of Hg2+ cations with high selectivity and sensitivity. Ir(pbi) 2(acac) shows a multisignaling response towards mercury(II) ions through UV-vis absorption, phosphorescence and electrochemistry measurements. Upon addition of Hg2+ ions, solutions of this complex change from yellow to colorless, which could be observed easily by the naked eye, while its phosphorescence turns from bright green (lambda P-Lmax = 520 nm) into faint skyblue (lambda(PLmax) = 476 nm), and the detection limit is calculated to be 2.4 x 10(-7) mol L-1. H-1 NMR spectroscopic titration as well as ESI-MS results indicate that the decomposition of Ir(pbi) 2(acac) in the presence of Hg2+ through rupture of Ir-O bonds is responsible for the significant variations in both optical and electrochemical signals.

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