An off-on fluorescent sensor with high selectivity and sensitivity for Fe(III)

Abstract

<div><p>A new fluorescent derivative (<b>1</b>) containing coumarin exhibits Fe(III)-selective strong yellow-green fluorescence in ethanol. This compound could be used as an “off-on” chemosensor and allow the detection of Fe<sup>3+</sup> by monitoring changes in absorption and fluorescence spectra. Upon addition of Fe<sup>3+</sup>, an overall emission change of 125-fold was observed. High selectivity and sensitivity were observed over other metal ions, mainly due to the spirolactam ring-opening power of Fe<sup>3+</sup>. The detection limit was as low as 5.6 ppb. Photo-induced electron transfer, coupled with intramolecular charge transfer are proposed to account for the observed spectral response.</p></div

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