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A Fluoro-Chromogenic Sensor Based on Organic Molecular Framework for Cu2+ and F- in Aqueous Soluble DMSO.

Veikko UahengoYan ZhangBi XiongPingping ZhaoPing CaiLydia RhymanPonnadurai RamasamiKai HuGongzhen Cheng
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2016)
The 2,2'-dinaphtholazobenzene molecular framework (P) was designed, synthesized and characterized. Its absorption and fluorescence properties revealed that P is a dual sensor for copper ions (Cu2+) and fluoride ions (F-) in DMSO. The colorimetric activities were clearly visible by naked eye upon the addition of the two ions. Fluorescence quenching and enhancement were observed when Cu2+ and F- ions were added respectively. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations were carried out to provide an insight into the interaction of guest ions (Cu2+ and F-) with P, and to explain how the molecular orbitals were affected. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.
Keyphrases
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