A new class of pyrene based multifunctional chemosensors for differential sensing of metals in different media: Selective recognition of Zn2+ in organic and Fe3+ in aqueous medium

Date Published
01/2015
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2014.09.049
Abstract

Pyrene based Bigineilli compounds 1–4 were synthesized through one pot, multicomponent organic synthesis and were assessed for their metal binding ability under both organic medium and through forming their ONPs (aqueous medium). Sensors 3 and 4 selectively bind Zn2+ in acetonitrile through quenching in fluorescence intensity of excimer peak at 470 nm and amplifying monomer peak (which consist of two shoulder peaks at 380 nm and 395 nm). ONPs of 3 and 4 in aqueous medium displayed AIEE (aggregation induced enhanced emission) phenomenon through enhancement in fluorescence intensity. Furthermore, ONPs of 3 and 4 sense Fe3+ by quenching fluorescence intensity of both monomer and excimer emission peak. Sensing event of Fe3+ by organic nanoparticles of 3 and 4 was authenticated with CV profile of 3 and 4with Fe3+.

Journal
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume
206
Year of Publication
2015
Pagination
98 - 106
ISSN Number
09254005
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Short Title
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
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