Abstract

AbstractRhodamine salicylaldehyde was synthesized, and its structure was determined using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, 1H NMR analysis as well as electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Then a fluorescent polyurethane foam was obtained via incorporation of the prepared rhodamine salicylaldehyde, and the fluorescence sensing behavior for Fe3+ was systematically investigated. Results showed that the fluorescent polyurethane foam produced higher fluorescence in the presence of Fe3+ in pure water, due to the coordination for Fe3+ binding leading to ring‐opened amide form. The limit of detection was calculated to be 1.64 × 10−6 mol L–1. This fluorescent polyurethane foam can also recognize Fe3+ with good selectivity. © 2021 Society of Industrial Chemistry.

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