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Chromo-chemodosimetric detection for Fe2+ by Fenton reagent-induced chromophore-decolorizing of halogenated phenolsulfonphthalein derivatives
Authors:Kuan Zheng  ChengYue Lai  LiPing He  Fang Li
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064, China
Abstract:A commercially-available sulfonphthalein derivative was demonstrated to be a chemodosimeter for Fe2+ and its sensing behavior was further investigated by UV-vis spectroscopy in aqueous media under the optimum conditions. In the presence of chlorophenol red (CPR) and H2O2, the absorption maximum at 435 nm decreased upon addition of Fe2+, resulting in a significant color change of the CPR solution from yellow to colorless. The chemosensor system did not show significant responses to a series of other metal ions including Al3+, Zn2+, Cd2+, Hg2+, Mn2+, Co2+, Fe3+, Ni2+, Cu2+, La3+, Ce4+, Th4+, Pd2+, Pb2+, Sb3+, Cr3+, Au3+, Ag+, Nd3+, Sm3+, alkali and alkaline earth metal cations, allowing for highly selective naked-eye detection of Fe2+. Quantitative analysis was carried out kinetically for practicable the Fe2+ assay when either fixed time method or the initial rate method was applied. When the detecting time was set, the decrease of absorbance signal was linear with Fe2+ concentration in the range of 0 to 7.50 × 10?5 mol L?1 and the regression equation was ΔA = 0.00759 + 0.00593C Fe with a correlation coefficient r = 0.9953. The chemodosimetric system has employed an irreversible Fenton reagent-promoted oxidation of the CPR free chromophore and the hydroxyl radicals were generated in the presence of both Fe2+ and hydrogen peroxide. The mechanistic interpretation of the signaling process was partially confirmed by the radical scavenging experiment and the FT-IR analysis of the intermediates formed at different reaction periods.
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