Fluorescent chemosensor based on bispicolylamine for selective detection of magnesium ions

Authors
Kang, JuhyeKang, Hee KyungKim, HyunLee, JunghaSong, Eun JooJeong, Kwang-DukKim, ChealKim, Jinheung
Issue Date
2013-02-01
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Citation
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY, v.25, no.2, pp.65 - 68
Abstract
In this study, an assay to quantify the presence of magnesium ions with a chemosensor of bispicolylamine covalently attached to coumarin as a fluorephore was developed using a ratiometric fluorescence enhancement approach. Upon treatment with magnesium ions, the fluorescence wavelength of the chemosensor at 367 nm was shifted to 413 nm and the intensity was also enhanced. The formation of a 1:2 complex between the chemosensor and magnesium ions was confirmed based on the spectral changes of UVvis, fluorescence and NMR as well as Job's plot. An appreciable enhancement in the luminescence intensity for the emission band at 413 nm was evident when magnesium ions were added progressively. The maximum wavelength and intensity of the emission of the complex with Mg2+ were discriminated from those of other metal ions, such as Ca2+ and Zn2+.
Keywords
MG2+; PROBE; SENSORS; DESIGN; MG2+; PROBE; SENSORS; DESIGN; fluorescent chemosensor; bispicolylamine; ratiometric; magnesium ion; coumarin
ISSN
1061-0278
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128364
DOI
10.1080/10610278.2012.752087
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