A new multi-analyte selective fluorescence chemosensor DA was synthesized by a simple one pot reaction between dansyl chloride and 2-aminobenzohydrazide in the presence of a base. In DMSO : H2O (1 : 1, v/v), the fluorescence of DA at 483 nm was blue shifted and enhanced at 474 nm along with a new shoulder peak appearing at 411 nm selectively in the presence of Cu2+ among the other tested metal ions due to the chelation enhanced fluorescence (CHEF) effect. Without any noticeable interference from potentially competitive metal ions, sensor DA can detect Cu2+ down to 9.79 × 10-7 M. Sensor DA gives satisfactory results for the quantification of Cu2+ in real water samples. Sequentially, the resultant in situ generated DA-Cu2+ complex is applied for the selective sensing of bioactive cysteine with a detection limit down to 1.76 × 10-6 M.

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