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A highly selective and sensitive oligomers-based fluorescent sensor for Cu 2+ detection in aqueous solution incorporating pillar[5]arene and imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline moieties

Journal of Molecular Structure, ISSN: 0022-2860, Vol: 1318, Page: 139250
2024
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A conjugated oligomers (Co-P[5]ImPhen) containing pillar[5]arene (P[5]) unit as fluorophore and 1H imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline (ImPhen) unit as recognition group was designed and synthesized by Suzuki coupling. The Co-P[5]ImPhen has good fluorescent performance in DMSO aqueous solutions. The Co-P[5]ImPhen has an excellent selectivity and sensitivity for Cu 2+ detection in DMSO/H 2 O (1:3, v:v) solution while showing fluorescence quenching response to Cu 2+ (1 − I / I 0 = 94.2%) and excellent anti-interference ability against paraquat analogs and metal ions. Additionally, the Stern-Volmer quenching constant ( Ksv ) was calculated to be 2.544 × 10 6 M -1 by fluorescence titration, indicating that the oligomer has strong binding capacity to Cu 2+. The detection limit for Cu 2+ was remarkably low (1.17 × 10 -10 M). The binding mechanism of Co-P[5]ImPhen with Cu 2+ was verified utilizing 1 H NMR spectra and quantum chemical calculations. The study indicated that the Co-P[5]ImPhen interacts with Cu 2+ primarily through two nitrogen atoms on phenanthroline. Furthermore, the oligomers Co-P[5]ImPhen showed potential application in the detection of Cu 2+ in practical samples.

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