A fluorescent turn-on probe for cyanide anion detection based on an AIE active cobalt(ii) complex.

TitleA fluorescent turn-on probe for cyanide anion detection based on an AIE active cobalt(ii) complex.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsGabr MT, F Pigge C
JournalDalton Trans
Volume47
Issue6
Pagination2079-2085
Date Published2018 Feb 06
ISSN1477-9234
Abstract

A new tetradentate polypyridine ligand that displays aggregation induced emission (AIE) characteristics has been synthesized. A coordination complex with CoCl has been prepared and characterized by X-ray crystallography. The Co(ii) complex retains the AIE activity of the ligand in aqueous solution while also exhibiting a selective turn-on fluorescence response in the presence of cyanide anion. A complex : CN binding stoichiometry of 1 : 2 was indicated via Job plot analysis and the limit of detection for CN was determined to be 0.59 μM. The fluorescence response is attributed to coordination of CN by the AIE active Co(ii) complex, resulting in decreased solubility in aqueous medium and concomitant generation of larger nanoaggregates as revealed by dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements. The sensitivity and selectivity displayed by this sensor for CN over other anions renders it a candidate probe for CN detection in aqueous environments.

DOI10.1039/c7dt04242f
Alternate JournalDalton Trans
PubMed ID29355267
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