Abstract

A supramolecular fluorescent sensor of F− based on intermolecular energy transfer is described. The maximum absorption wavelength of a pyrrolic compound 1 is 472 nm, which is coincident with the emission wavelength of a dipyridylamine-anthracene compound 2. In the CH2Cl2 solution of 1 and 2, the fluorescence of 2 was quenched because of the presence of intermolecular energy transfer from 2 to 1. When F− was added to this solution, the absorption maximum wavelength of 1 shifted from 472 to 594 nm due to a deprotonation process. Simultaneously, the fluorescence of 2 was recovered because of the interruption of the intermolecular energy transfer. Based on these observations, the combination of 1 and 2 can be regarded as a novel supramolecular fluorescence enhancing F− probe.

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