A highly selective colorimetric fluorescent probe for detection of Hg 2+ and its application on test strips.
Geng YangXia MengShimin FangHongdong DuanLizheng WangZhenzheng WangPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
An efficient fluorescent probe Pyr-Rhy based on pyrazole was developed, which can detect Hg 2+ in water. Its fluorescence properties were studied by UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, and the study results indicated that this probe can selectively detect Hg 2+ via complexation reaction, and then cause a remarkable color change from colorless to pink and a strong fluorescence enhancement can be observed. Furthermore, this probe showed high sensitivity with the detection limit down to 2.07 × 10 -8 M, and its stoichiometric ratio toward Hg 2+ ions was 1 : 1. The sensing mechanism was investigated by Job's plot 1 H NMR titrations, and FT-IR spectra analysis, which demonstrated a chelation-enhanced fluorescence (CHEF) mechanism. More importantly, obvious color changes of sensor Pyr-Rhy can be observed when it was impregnated on filter paper testing strips and immersed in Hg 2+ solution (water as solution), indicating its potential application for trace Hg 2+ detection in environmental samples.