文摘
A new prototype of multifunctional chemosensor boldFont">1 has been synthesized for Fe2+/3+, Cu2+ and CN− in aqueous solution. This sensor could simultaneously detect biologically important metal ions (iron and copper) through colorimetric methods over most other competitive cations. The detection limit (2.9 μM) of boldFont">1 for Cu2+ is lower than WHO guideline (31.5 μM) in drinking water. Interestingly, the resulting boldFont">1-Cu2+ complex sensed cyanide in colorimetric and fluorometric ways, showing recovery from boldFont">1-Cu2+ to boldFont">1, over other common interference anions. These results demonstrate a novel type of versatile chemosensor for multiple target ions using two different sensing methods, simple colorimetric and sequential detections.