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A novel supramolecular AIE gel acts as a multi-analyte sensor array

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A novel organic gelator (WJ) based on benzimidazole and acylhydrazone naphthol moities has been designed and synthesized. The organic gelator (WJ) could form a stable organogel (WJG) with strong aggregation-induced… Click to show full abstract

A novel organic gelator (WJ) based on benzimidazole and acylhydrazone naphthol moities has been designed and synthesized. The organic gelator (WJ) could form a stable organogel (WJG) with strong aggregation-induced emission (AIE). Interestingly, the WJG shows multi-stimuli-response for many analytes such as CN−, Al3+ and Fe3+ and L-Cys. Therefore, a multi-analyte sensor array based on WJG has been successfully developed. The WJG presents selective fluorescent and colorimetric response for CN−. Meanwhile, the WJG could selectively identify Fe3+ and Al3+ in the gel state. With the addition of Fe3+ the yellow-green AIE of WJG was quenched. In addition, the AIE of WJG could be selectively recovered by adding L-Cys. So the AIE presents an “on–off–on” type by alternatively adding Fe3+ and L-Cys. Moreover, upon the addition of Al3+, the yellow-green AIE of WJG shows a blue shift and changes to blue. The detection limits of the sensor array for CN−, Al3+ and Fe3+ are 3.02 × 10−6 M, 5.78 × 10−8 M, and 3.81 × 10−9 M, respectively. The WJG could act as a multi-analyte detection and fluorescent display material.

Keywords: multi analyte; analyte sensor; sensor array; wjg; aie

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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