Selective detection of phosphaphenanthrenecontaining luminophors with aggregation-induced emission enhancement to transition metal ions

Lijun Qian, Bin Tong, Shu Sun, Jianbing Shi*, Junge Zhi, Yuping Dong

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Abstract

Transition metal ions (Pb2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, Co2+, Mn2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Hg 2+, Ag+, Fe3+) in water are used to quench emission of 2-(6-oxido-6H-dibenz < c,e > < 1,2 gt; oxaphosphorin-6-yl)- 1,4-phenylene-bis(p-pentyloxylbenzoate)s (MD5) with aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) in water-acetonitrile (AN) mixture (80:20 by volume). Among all metal ions, Fe3+ exhibits the highest quenching efficiency on AIEE of MD5 even when the concentration of Fe3+ is lower than 1×10-6 mol/L. The quenching efficiency of Hg2+ is lower than that of Fe3+ at the same concentration, though MD5 is used to detect Hg2+ efficiently, too. To other metal ions, low quenching efficiency has few relations with a wider concentration range. The UV absorbance spectra show only red shift of absorbance wavelength in the presence of Hg 2+ and Fe3+, which indicates a salt-induced Jaggregation. SEM photos reveal larger aggregation and morphological change of nanoparticles of MD5 in water containing Hg2+ and Fe3+, which reduce the surface area of MD5 emission for further aggregation. The selective quenching effect of transition metal ions to emission of MD5 has a potential application in chemical sensors of some metal ions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-20
Number of pages6
JournalFrontiers of Chemistry in China
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • AIEE
  • phosphaphenanthrene
  • quenching effect
  • transition metal ions

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