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A New,Highly Potent 1,8‐Naphthalimide‐based Fluorescence “Turn off” Chemosensor Capable of Cu2+ Detection in China's Yellow River Water Samples
Abstract:A new 1,8‐naphthalimide‐based fluorescence “turn off” chemosensor, N‐phenyl‐4‐(3,3′‐((2‐aminoethyl)azanediyl)dipropanoic acid)‐1,8‐naphthalimide ( MAST ), for the detection of Cu2+ was synthesized. Upon treatment with Cu2+, in coexistence with various competitive metal ions in HEPES‐buffered dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) solution (v/v, 1:1; pH 7.4), MAST displayed a high selectivity toward Cu2+ with a fluorescence quenching of 83.67%. Additionally, a good linear response of MAST for the detection of Cu2+ was obtained in the concentration range of 10 × 10−6 to 50 × 10−6 M. A 1:1 stoichiometric interaction of MAST with Cu2+ was observed, and the association constant and detection limit were calculated to be 1.37 × 106 and 0.69 × 10−8 M, respectively. The sensing mechanism of the chemosensor toward Cu2+ was proposed due to the effect of the paramagnetic nature of Cu2+ and reverse‐photo‐induced electron transfer (PET) process. Ultimately, the proposed chemosensor was applied to quantify Cu2+ in real‐world water samples, with excellent recovery rates of 98.00–109.80% observed.
Keywords:1,8‐Naphthalimide  Fluorescence “  turn off”   chemosensor  Cu2+  Paramagnetic  Reverse‐photo‐induced electron transfer process
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