A highly selective and naked-eye sensor for Hg2+ based on quinazoline-4(3H)-thione

Qunbo Mei, Lingxia Wang, Bo Tian, Fang Yan, Bin Zhang, Wei Huang, Bihai Tong

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Abstract

A highly selective colorimetric and fluorescent sensor for Hg2+, TPS (TPS = 2-(4-(diphenyl-amino)phenyl)quinazoline-4(3H)-thione), based on a 2-substituted quinazoline-4(3H)-thione derivative, was designed and characterized in this paper. TPS displays relatively strong fluorescence centered at about 468 nm. When mixing with Hg2+, TPS interacts with Hg2+ in a 2:1(TPS-Hg2+) stoichiometry via a coordination bond interaction between the sulfur atom and Hg2+ with an association constant of 4.17 × 108 M-2 (R2 = 0.96). Upon addition of Hg2+, TPS showed a remarkable decrease in fluorescence spectra (468 nm) with a clear color change from yellow to red, so TPS could serve as a naked-eye sensor for Hg2+. The sensor allow determination of Hg2+ in the working range 2.0 μM-12.0 μM with a detection limit of 1.5 μM. Upon addition of KI to the solution of TPS-Hg2+ species, the spectra can be restored to the original spectrum in both absorption and fluorescence and indicates that this sensor could be reused. The sensor exhibited excellent reproducibility, reversibility and selectivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1879-1883
Number of pages5
JournalNew Journal of Chemistry
Volume36
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2012
Externally publishedYes

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