Abstract

A weakly fluorescent acid-base pair formed by reacting fluorescent acridine orange with the quencher picric acid is reported for the detection of basic fluoride and acetate anions. Deprotonation by these anions causes disengagement of the fluorescent acridine orange from the quencher, picric acid. This phenomenon cancels the quenching existing in the native probe, thereby allowing for the optical signalling of fluoride and acetate anions by color modulation as well fluorescence switch-on response. Anions such as Br - , I - , Cl - , NO 3 - , SCN - , HSO 4 - , and H 2 PO 4 - offer no detectable interferences even in excess concentrations.

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