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Determination of Mercury(II) in Aquatic Plants Using Quinoline-Thiourea Conjugates as a Fluorescent Probe

Authors :
Feng, Guodong
Ding, Yuanyuan
Gong, Zhiyong
Dai, Yanna
Fei, Qiang
Source :
Analytical Sciences; July 2013, Vol. 29 Issue: 7 p735-740, 6p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

In this study, a quinoline-thiourea conjugate (1-phenyl-3-(quinoline-8-yl) thiourea, PQT) was synthesized and used as a fluorescence sensor to detect mercury ion. The observation is coincident with the well-documented phenomenon that a thiocarbonyl-containing group on a fluorochrome quenches the fluorescence due to the heavy atom effect of the S atom. The large fluorescence enhancement of PQT in the buffered MeCN-water mixture (1/1 v/v; HEPES 100 mM; pH 8.0) was caused by the Hg2+induced transformation of the thiourea function into a urea group. As such, protic solvents can be ascribed to hydrogen bond formation on the carbonyl oxygen to reduce the internal conversion rate. The fluorescence intensity of PQT was enhanced quantitatively with an increase in the concentration of mercury ion. The limit of detection of Hg2+was 7.5 nM. The coexistence of other metal ions with mercury had no obvious influence on the detection of mercury. A quinolone-thiourea conjugate was used as a fluorescent probe to detect Hg2+in aquatic plants and the experimental results were satisfactory.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09106340 and 13482246
Volume :
29
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Analytical Sciences
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59957979
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.29.735