Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide

A new chemodosimeter based on pyridinium-fused pyridinone iodide (PI) has been obtained through a “clean reaction” method. This compound can detect CN− in aqueous solution with a high selectivity and rapid response. The detection of CN− occurs through the nucleophilic attack of CN− on the C[DOUBLE B...

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Main Authors: Li, Junbo, Gao, Junkuo, Xiong, Wei-Wei, Li, Pei-Zhou, Zhang, Huacheng, Zhao, Yanli, Zhang, Qichun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1028512020-06-01T10:21:21Z Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide Li, Junbo Gao, Junkuo Xiong, Wei-Wei Li, Pei-Zhou Zhang, Huacheng Zhao, Yanli Zhang, Qichun School of Materials Science & Engineering School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry A new chemodosimeter based on pyridinium-fused pyridinone iodide (PI) has been obtained through a “clean reaction” method. This compound can detect CN− in aqueous solution with a high selectivity and rapid response. The detection of CN− occurs through the nucleophilic attack of CN− on the C[DOUBLE BOND]N bond, which induces the destruction of the π-conjugation on the pyridinium ring. Support of this detection mechanism was obtained by 1H NMR titration, HR-MS, and DFT calculations. Upon the addition of 10 equivalents CN− to a solution of PI in THF/H2O (1:1, v/v), a 57-fold enhancement in fluorescence intensity was observed at the maximum emission wavelength of 457 nm. Meanwhile, the maximum absorption wavelength was also blue-shifted from 447 nm to 355 nm. Other common anions such as BF4−, PF6−, F−, Cl−, Br−, I−, H2PO4−, ClO4−, CH3COO−, NO2−, N3−, and SCN− had little effect on the detection of CN−. The response time of PI for CN− was less than 5 seconds. The detection limit was calculated to be 5.4×10−8 m, which is lower than the maximum permission concentration in drinking water (1.9 μm) set by the World Health Organization (WHO). 2014-04-09T08:42:58Z 2019-12-06T21:01:11Z 2014-04-09T08:42:58Z 2019-12-06T21:01:11Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Li, J., Gao, J., Xiong, W.-W., Li, P.-Z., Zhang, H., Zhao, Y., et al. (2014). Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide. Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 9(1), 121-125. 1861-4728 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102851 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19205 10.1002/asia.201301144 en Chemistry - an Asian journal © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Li, Junbo
Gao, Junkuo
Xiong, Wei-Wei
Li, Pei-Zhou
Zhang, Huacheng
Zhao, Yanli
Zhang, Qichun
Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
description A new chemodosimeter based on pyridinium-fused pyridinone iodide (PI) has been obtained through a “clean reaction” method. This compound can detect CN− in aqueous solution with a high selectivity and rapid response. The detection of CN− occurs through the nucleophilic attack of CN− on the C[DOUBLE BOND]N bond, which induces the destruction of the π-conjugation on the pyridinium ring. Support of this detection mechanism was obtained by 1H NMR titration, HR-MS, and DFT calculations. Upon the addition of 10 equivalents CN− to a solution of PI in THF/H2O (1:1, v/v), a 57-fold enhancement in fluorescence intensity was observed at the maximum emission wavelength of 457 nm. Meanwhile, the maximum absorption wavelength was also blue-shifted from 447 nm to 355 nm. Other common anions such as BF4−, PF6−, F−, Cl−, Br−, I−, H2PO4−, ClO4−, CH3COO−, NO2−, N3−, and SCN− had little effect on the detection of CN−. The response time of PI for CN− was less than 5 seconds. The detection limit was calculated to be 5.4×10−8 m, which is lower than the maximum permission concentration in drinking water (1.9 μm) set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Li, Junbo
Gao, Junkuo
Xiong, Wei-Wei
Li, Pei-Zhou
Zhang, Huacheng
Zhao, Yanli
Zhang, Qichun
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author Li, Junbo
Gao, Junkuo
Xiong, Wei-Wei
Li, Pei-Zhou
Zhang, Huacheng
Zhao, Yanli
Zhang, Qichun
author_sort Li, Junbo
title Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
title_short Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
title_full Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
title_fullStr Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
title_full_unstemmed Pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
title_sort pyridinium-fused pyridinone : a novel “turn-on” fluorescent chemodosimeter for cyanide
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102851
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