2012
DOI: 10.1021/jo301196m
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BINOL-Based Fluorescent Sensor for Recognition of Cu(II) and Sulfide Anion in Water

Abstract: A multifunctional fluorescent sensor based on a cyclen-appended BINOL derivative (R-1) was synthesized and characterized. It can display on-off-type fluorescence change with high selectivity toward Cu(II) among 19 metal ions in 100% aqueous solution. Furthermore, the in situ generated R-1-Cu(II) ensemble could recover the quenched fluorescence upon the addition of sulfide anion resulting in a off-on-type sensing with a detection limit of micromolar range in the same medium. No interference was observed from ot… Show more

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“…Yu et al described a fluorescent chemosensor 129 based on a cyclen-appended optically active 1,1′-bi-2-naphthol (BINOL) ligand. 133 This sensor showed reversible fluorescence responses upon addition of Cu 2+ and S 2− . Thus, this sensor has the potential to be applied in physiological and environmental studies.…”
Section: Copper Sulfide Precipitationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Yu et al described a fluorescent chemosensor 129 based on a cyclen-appended optically active 1,1′-bi-2-naphthol (BINOL) ligand. 133 This sensor showed reversible fluorescence responses upon addition of Cu 2+ and S 2− . Thus, this sensor has the potential to be applied in physiological and environmental studies.…”
Section: Copper Sulfide Precipitationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…67 The metal ligand of the probe was 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane. This probe could recognize Cu 2+ and S 2À in an on-off-on mode.…”
Section: Fluorescent Probes Based On Copper Sulfide Precipitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the selectivity was only 1.6 fold over Cys, the probe was reported to be reversible (up to 10 cycles) upon addition of Cu(II)/H 2 S. This could be used as an on-off-on probe, which could have potential applications for continuous monitoring. Recently, additional probes have been developed based on metal sulfide formation [181183]. …”
Section: Probes For H2smentioning
confidence: 99%