Abstract

Diametrically disubstituted bis(anthrylmethyl) derivative of 1,8-dimethylcyclam exhibited pronounced Hg 2+- and Cd 2+-selective fluorogenic behaviors in aqueous acetonitrile solution. A distinctive OFF–ON type signaling was observed for Hg 2+ and Cd 2+ ions in aqueous acetonitrile (CH 3CN–H 2O = 90:10, v/v) solution, while a selective ON–OFF type switching behavior toward Hg 2+ ions was observed in solution having higher water content (CH 3CN–H 2O = 50:50, v/v). The detection limit for the analysis of Hg 2+ ions in 50% aqueous acetonitrile was found to be 3.8 × 10 −6 M. The selective OR logic gate behavior of the prepared compound toward two toxic heavy metal ions of Hg 2+ and Cd 2+ ions in CH 3CN–H 2O (90:10, v/v) suggests the possibility as a new chemosensing device for the two important target metal ions.

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