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A highly selective fluorescent probe for detection of Cd 2+ and HSO 3 - based on photochromic diarylethene with a triazole-bridged coumarin-quinoline group.

Shuli GuoGang LiuCongbin FanShouzhi Pu
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
A novel photochromic diarylethene containing a quinoline-linked 3-aminocoumarin Schiff base unit (1O) was synthesized and used for the selective detection of Cd 2+ and HSO 3 - . The synthesized probe exhibited a straightforward response for the selective detection of Cd 2+ . Its fluorescence emission red-shifted ∼126 nm and was enhanced 24.9 fold in the presence of Cd 2+ . Meanwhile, the fluorescence color of 1O changed from dark cyan to golden yellow. The binding stoichiometry between 1O and Cd 2+ was determined to be 1 : 1. A molecular logic circuit with three inputs and one output was successfully constructed with its light and metal-responsive behaviors. In addition, 1O was able to selectively recognize HSO 3 - with a 135-fold enhanced fluorescence emission and a notable fluorescence color change from dark cyan to bright cyan. The 1 H NMR and mass spectrometry analyses suggest that the HSO 3 - sensing of 1O is based on the hydrolysis of the Schiff base group of 1O.
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