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  • Exposure to mercury(II) ions can lead to serious health issues like Minamata disease and organ damage, making it essential to monitor mercury levels in the environment.
  • This study introduces a new detection probe using a cyclometalated Ir(III) complex that utilizes photoluminescence (PL) and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) to selectively identify mercury through a unique reaction with a boronic acid.
  • The probe demonstrated a strong linear response to varying mercury concentrations in tests with tap water, indicating its effectiveness for environmental monitoring of mercury.

Article Abstract

Exposure to mercury(II) ions (Hg) can cause various diseases such as Minamata disease, acrodynia, Alzheimer's disease, and Hunter-Russell syndrome, and even organ damage. Therefore, real-time and accurate monitoring of Hg in environmental samples is crucial. In this study, we report a photoluminescent (PL) and electrochemiluminescent (ECL) probe based on a cyclometalated Ir(III) complex for the selective detection of Hg. The introduction of a reaction site, -aminomethylphenylboronic acid, on the ancillary ligands allowed a prompt transmetalation reaction to take place between Hg and boronic acid. This reaction resulted in significant decreases of the PL and ECL signals due to the photo-induced electron transfer from the Ir(III) complex to the Hg ions. The probe was applied to the selective detection of Hg, and the signal changes revealed a linear correlation with Hg concentrations in the range of 0-10 μM (LOD = 0.72 μM for PL, 8.03 nM for ECL). The designed probe allowed the successful quantification of Hg in tap water samples, which proves its potential for the selective detection of Hg in environmental samples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3an01266bDOI Listing

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