Fluoride ions are indispensable in biology and environmental science and hence the selective and sensitive detection of fluoride is important. This work reports the design and synthesis of a tripodal Schiff's base 1 through a simple condensation reaction between a commercially available aldehyde and an amine. Single crystal X-ray crystallography revealed that compound 1 is a planar entity with the three salicylidene derivatives on the three arms of the central phenyl moiety linked by imine groups. Compound 1 forms a molecular dimer that resembles a six-petal flower and is stabilized through multiple intermolecular interactions such as C-H.π and π.π interactions. Compound 1 exhibited moderately good emission in the solid state with aggregation induced emission and reversible mechanofluorochromic properties. Moreover, 1 was observed to selectively detect fluoride among various anions with a limit of detection of ∼9 ppm. Compound 1 was also capable of detecting fluoride under a variety of conditions such as in thin films and under cellular conditions.

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