Issue 35, 2014

Selective fluorescence assay of aluminum and cyanide ions using chemosensor containing naphthol

Abstract

The selective assay of aluminum and cyanide ions is reported using fluorescence enhancement and quenching of a phenol–naphthol based chemosensor (PNI) in aqueous and nonaqueous solvents, respectively. PNI gave no significant fluorescence in water. The binding properties of PNI with metal ions were investigated by UV-vis, fluorescence, and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in a Bis–Tris buffer solution. The addition of aluminum ions switches on the fluorescence of the sensor PNI in water, comparable to relatively very low fluorescence changes in the presence of various other metal ions. The complex stability constant (Ka) for the stoichiometric 1 : 1 complexation of PNI with aluminium ions was obtained by fluorimetric titrations and NMR experiments. However, upon treatment with cyanide ions, the fluorescence of PNI was selectively turned off and the yellow solution of PNI turned to red in methanol. Other comparable anions, such as F, Cl, Br, I, CH3COO, and H2PO4, afforded no apparent fluorescence quenching. The interaction of PNI with cyanide ions was studied by NMR experiments.

Graphical abstract: Selective fluorescence assay of aluminum and cyanide ions using chemosensor containing naphthol

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2014
Accepted
07 Apr 2014
First published
07 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 18094-18099

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Selective fluorescence assay of aluminum and cyanide ions using chemosensor containing naphthol

S. Kim, J. Y. Noh, S. J. Park, Y. J. Na, I. H. Hwang, J. Min, C. Kim and J. Kim, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 18094 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA01245C

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