Abstract

Abstract A new benzimidazole-based imine linked sensor ( 1 ) was synthesized. Sensor 1 exhibits highly selective and sensitive recognition properties to Cu 2+ in CH 3 OH/H 2 O (1/1, v/v, HEPES 10 mM, pH = 7.0) solution with a 1:1 binding stoichiometry. The in situ prepared 1 –Cu 2+ complex solution displays high selectivity to cyanide through Cu 2+ displacement approach and possesses excellent tolerance to other common interference anions. The detection limits of sensor 1 to Cu 2+ and 1 –Cu 2+ complex to cyanide were estimated to be 1.82 × 10 −8 M and 1.62 × 10 −6 M, respectively. This Cu 2+ and cyanide successive recognition feature of sensor 1 makes it a potential utility for Cu 2+ and cyanide detection in aqueous media.

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