A Highly Selective and Ultrasensitive Fluorescent Probe for Monitoring Hg and Its Applications in Real Water Samples.

Anal Sci

School of Water Conservancy and Environment, Shandong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center for Ecological Carbon Sink and Capture Utilization, University of Jinan.

Published: November 2019

Mercury ions as high toxic pollutants have received wide-spread attention because of their poisonousness, persistence and enrichment. To better understand the distribution of mercury species and supplement more detailed toxicological research, it is necessary to develop some methods for monitoring mercury ions with high sensitivity and selectivity. Therefore, a simple rhodol-based highly selective fluorescent probe, RH-Hg, has been developed for monitoring Hg with thiocarbamate as the recognition receptor. The probe RH-Hg can quantificationally detect mercury ions in aqueous solution assisted by hydrogen peroxide (HO), and it can discriminate Hg through "naked-eye" observation of the color changes from light orange to dark pink. Finally, the practical applications of the probe RH-Hg in the river water further demonstrated that it will be an effective and economical tool for monitoring the distribution of Hg in the environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2116/analsci.19P232DOI Listing

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