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A tricorn‐rhodamine fluorescent chemosensor for detection of Co2+ ions
Authors:Jing Li  Shuhua Han
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Colloid and Interface Chemistry Ministry of Education, Shandong University, Jinan, People's Republic of China
Abstract:A novel chemosensor TrisRh based on tris(2‐aminoethyl)amine and rhodamine 6G is designed and synthesized as a fluorescence turn‐on probe for Co2+ ions that is paramagnetic with a property of quenching fluorescence. Rhodamine spirolactam forms are nonfluorescent, whereas, ring‐opening of corresponding spirocyclic induced by Co2+ results in strong fluorescence emission. Upon the addition of Co2+ ions, TrisRh can display significant enhancements in absorbance and fluorescence intensity as well as evident colorific transformation, which can be perceived by the naked eye. The association stoichiometry of TrisRh to Co2+ ions was inferred to be 1:1 through Job's plot and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry analysis. The binding model was speculated from Fourier transform infrared spectra and 1H–nuclear magnetic resonance technologies. Significantly, the limit of detection was determined to be as low as 1.22 nmol. Furthermore, TrisRh can exhibit robust anti‐jamming ability against other interference metal ions.
Keywords:cobalt  fluorescence  nanomolar detection limit  rhodamine chemosensor
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