A Fluorescent chemosensor based on pyrene scaffold, 5-diethylamino-2-(pyren-1-yliminomethyl)-phenol (PDS) is synthesized using condensation method. It displays novel aggregation-induced emission (AIE) phenomena in its aggregated/solid state. The AIE characteristic of PDS is studied in CHCN/HO mixtures at different volume percentage of water and morphology of the aggregated particles are investigated by DLS and optical fluorescence microscopic study. The probe is aggregated into ordered one-dimensional (1-D) rod like microcrystals and exhibit high efficiency of solid-state emission with green colour. By taking advantage of its interesting AIE feature, the aggregated hydrosol has been utilized as 'off-on' type fluorescence switching chemosensor with superb selectivity and sensitivity towards Cuions and the limit of detection (LOD) was calculated as low as 6.3 µM. A high Stern-Volmer quenching constant was estimated to be 2.88 × 10 M. The proposed chemosensor with AIE feature reveals a prospective view for the on-site visual recognition of Cu ions in fluorescent paper strips and the synthesized probe is also exploited to find out the concentration of Cuions in real water samples.
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