Highly selective anionic counterion-based fluorescent sensor for Hg 2+ by grafted conjugated polyelectrolytes

Zhiyong Zhang, Quli Fan, Pengfei Sun, Lulin Liu, Xiaomei Lu, Bo Li, Yiwu Quan, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Grafted conjugated polyelectrolytes were synthesized for the first time and characterized. The polymers demonstrated properties of a convenient and efficient protocol for creating Hg2+ sensors. The unique character of the new material comes from an anionic counterion nature with no external cofactors, and imparts high selectivity and fast detection for mercury ion in a fluorescence probe. The concept may be potentially applied to create new sensors for monitoring other ions. Grafted conjugated polyelectrolytes were synthesized for the first time and characterized. The polymers demonstrated properties of a convenient and efficient protocol for creating Hg2+ sensors. The unique character of the new material comes from an anionic counterion nature with no external cofactors, and imparts high selectivity and fast detection for mercury ion in a fluorescence probe. The concept may be potentially applied to create new sensors for monitoring other ions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2160-2165
Number of pages6
JournalMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Volume31
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • fluorescence
  • I
  • mercury ions
  • sensor
  • water-soluble polymers

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