A highly selective fluorescent sensor for mercury (II) ion based on Bodipy and Calix[4]arene bearing triazolenaphthylene groups; synthesis and photophysical investigations
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A highly selective and sensitive fluorescent sensor for mercury ion has been obtained from a combination of Bodipy and Calix[4]arene derived by click chemistry. The structural characterization of all compounds had been carried out by FT-IR, H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR, MS, elemental analysis or melting point. Calix[4]-B including a calix[4]arene and two Bodipy units is a good fluorescent sensor for Hg(II). It can be explained by the coordination between mercury and the triazole rings. In a co-solvent of methanol and water, the complexation ratio for Calix[4]-B/Hg(II) was determined as 1:1 and the binding constant was found to be 3.42 x 10 (7) M-1. The detection of Hg(II) by Calix[4]-B works selectively in aqueous methanol mixture. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.