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Highly sensitive and fast-responsive fluorescent chemosensor for palladium: Reversible sensing and visible recovery
Li, Honglin,Fan, Jiangli,Hu, Mingming,Cheng, Guanghui,Wu, Tong,Song, Fengling,Sun, Shiguo,Duan, Chunying,Peng, Xiaojun,Zhou, Danhong
, p. 12242 - 12250,9 (2012)
The well-known rhodamine spiro-lactam framework offers an ideal model for the development of fluorescence-enhanced chemosensors through simple and convenient syntheses. Herein, we report a new tridentate PNO receptor, which was introduced into a rhodamine spiro-lactam system to develop Pd 2+-chemosensor RPd4, that displayed significantly improved sensing properties for palladium. Compound RPd4 shows a very fast response time (about 5-s), high sensitivity (5-nM), and excellent specificity for Pd2+ ions over other PGE ions (Pt2+, Rh3+, and Ru 3+). In addition, RPd4 displays quite different responses to different valence states of the Pd ions, that is, very fast response towards Pd2+ ions but slow response towards Pd0, which may provide us with a convenient method for the selective discrimination of Pd species in different valence states. According to proof-of-concept experiments, RPd4 has potential applications in Pd2+-analysis in drug compounds, water, soil, and leaf samples. Owing to its good reversibility, RPd4 can also be used as a sensor material for the selective detection and visual recovery of trace Pd2+ ions in environmental samples. Copyright
