2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.9b01432
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Novel Diarylethene-Based Fluorescent Switching for the Detection of Al3+ and Construction of Logic Circuit

Abstract: A novel photochromic diarylethene was synthesized successfully containing a phthalazine unit. Its multistate fluorescence switching properties were investigated by stimulating with UV/vis lights and Al3+/EDTA. The synthesized diarylethene displayed excellent selectivity to Al3+ with a distinct fluorescence change, revealing that it could be used as a sensor for fluorescence identification of Al3+, and a logic circuit was constructed by utilizing this diarylethene molecular platform. Moreover, it also exhibited… Show more

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“…The calibration curve of the quantitative association between the intensity and amount of Cu 2+ was acquired with an excellent linear range (y = 5.92 ×10 7 x − 905.04, R 2 = 0.9957) at nanomolar levels (Figure 6b). The detection limit value of probe MCPC for Cu 2+ was calculated as 1.47 nM (3 σ / slope) [28,29]. The sensing properties of the probe MCPC are comparable to those of other reported literatures which are include cumarin-based fluorescent probes for Cu 2+ (Table 1).…”
Section: Esi-ms and Job's Plot Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The calibration curve of the quantitative association between the intensity and amount of Cu 2+ was acquired with an excellent linear range (y = 5.92 ×10 7 x − 905.04, R 2 = 0.9957) at nanomolar levels (Figure 6b). The detection limit value of probe MCPC for Cu 2+ was calculated as 1.47 nM (3 σ / slope) [28,29]. The sensing properties of the probe MCPC are comparable to those of other reported literatures which are include cumarin-based fluorescent probes for Cu 2+ (Table 1).…”
Section: Esi-ms and Job's Plot Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The LOD of the probe MCPC was calculated from the equation of 3 σ /k (slope value) [28][29][30][31]. To analyze the effect of the possible competing cations on the sensing ability of probe MCPC to Cu 2+ , suitable concentration of Cu 2+ (3.0 equiv) was added into probe MCPC solution to generate MCPC-Cu 2+ complex, afterwards each of the other cation solutions was added into the MCPC-Cu 2+ , respectively.…”
Section: Fluorescence Spectroscopic Studies Of the Probe Mcpc Towardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High selectivity for target analytes and significant fluorescence changes, as well as multistate fluorescent switching capabilities that can respond to external stimuli, are attractive properties of this class of compounds. [179] For example, modifying functional groups on the DAE unit can produce multiple stimulus-responsive DAE molecules with high sensitivity to volatile organic analytes that allows them to accurately and specifically detect those analytes in the environment or a biological system. Using visible light-and NIR-responsive DAEs, Liu et al [12a] reported a visible light-triggered NIR photochromic sensor that exhibited triple sensing performance for volatile primary or secondary amine vapors.…”
Section: Changes In Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aluminum is used widely in food additives, cookware, water treatment plants, medicines, anti-acids, and paper industry. However, it is not an essential metal for the human body. The discharge of aluminum-rich industrial wastewater and food products to the environment enters into living body and results in acute toxicity to aquatic and terrestrial life, including humans .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%