CHENG Chun-wen, WANG Feng-he, DUAN Lun-chao, LEI Wu, XIA Ming-zhu, WANG Feng-yun. Synthesis of A New Fluorescent Probe Based on Rhodamine and Its Performance in Selective Recognition of Fe(Ⅲ)[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2014,35(1): 125-130
CHENG Chun-wen, WANG Feng-he, DUAN Lun-chao, LEI Wu, XIA Ming-zhu, WANG Feng-yun. Synthesis of A New Fluorescent Probe Based on Rhodamine and Its Performance in Selective Recognition of Fe(Ⅲ)[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2014,35(1): 125-130 DOI: 10.3788/fgxb20143501.0125.
Synthesis of A New Fluorescent Probe Based on Rhodamine and Its Performance in Selective Recognition of Fe(Ⅲ)
ethylenediamine and glyoxal. Its molecule structure of FP was characterized by
1
H NMR and MS
and its fluorescent properties of FP in detecting Fe
3+
and other different metal ions were investigated by fluorescent spectroscopy. The experimental results show that FP has a higher selective recognition for Fe
3+
in CH
3
OH
and other metal ions
such as Al
3+
Pb
2+
Cu
2+
Cd
2+
Mn
2+
Hg
2+
Mg
2+
Ca
2+
K
+
and Na
+
have no effects on its recognition for Fe
3+
. The complexation ratio of FP/Fe
3+
is l:3 from the method of Jobs plot by UV-Vis spectroscopy. When the concentration of Fe
3+
is 410
-4
~510
-3
mol/L
there is a good linear relationship between the fluorescence intensity of FP and the concentration of Fe
3+
and the linear correlation coefficient is 0.995 3. The analysis reveals that FP can be used as a fluorescent sensor for the selective detection of Fe
3+
.
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