Issue 82, 2015

A novel magnetic fluorescent chemosensor for Cu2+ based on self-assembled systems of azobenzene and α-cyclodextrin

Abstract

A novel fluorescent and colorimetric chemosensor for Cu2+ has been designed and fabricated. Host–guest interactions were used to construct inclusion complex magnetic nanoparticles (IFIC MNPs) from azobenzene-modified rhodamine 6G and α-cyclodextrin-modified Fe3O4@SiO2. A selective ‘turn-on’ type fluorescence enhancement and an apparent colour change from colourless to yellow-green with Cu2+ ions in the fluorescence experiments, and light yellow to pink in the UV-visible spectra, can be achieved. Good selectivity and sensitivity for Cu2+can be gained with the IFIC MNPs, with a detection limit of 2.5 × 10−7 M in MeCN/H2O = 1 : 1. Furthermore, the IFIC magnetic nanoparticles can be separated and recycled easily using a magnet due to their superparamagnetism.

Graphical abstract: A novel magnetic fluorescent chemosensor for Cu2+ based on self-assembled systems of azobenzene and α-cyclodextrin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2015
Accepted
27 Jul 2015
First published
27 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 66674-66680

Author version available

A novel magnetic fluorescent chemosensor for Cu2+ based on self-assembled systems of azobenzene and α-cyclodextrin

Y. Zhang, Q. Li, J. Guo, Y. Li, Q. Yang and J. Du, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 66674 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA11251F

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