Abstract
AbstractWe synthesized a pyrene‐based sensitive fluorescent chemosensor, TPA‐Cl ((E)‐N,N,N‐trimethyl‐2‐oxo‐2‐(2‐(pyren‐1‐ylmethylene)hydrazinyl)ethan‐1‐aminium chloride), to detect hypochlorite in a perfect aqueous solution. TPA‐Cl showed high selectivity for hypochlorite through fluorescence color change from sky blue to blue. The detection limit for hypochlorite was calculated as 0.27 μM, which is a quite low value. Moreover, the presence of other anions or ROS hardly hindered the sensing of hypochlorite by TPA‐Cl. Furthermore, TPA‐Cl could be applied successfully as a test kit for the simple recognition of hypochlorite. Surprisingly, TPA‐Cl is the first pyrene‐based fluorescent chemosensor that can detect ClO− by using the TPA‐Cl‐coated test kit. Moreover, TPA‐Cl could achieve the quantification of ClO− in various environmental water samples. The hydrolytic cleavage and oxidation mechanism of TPA‐Cl by hypochlorite was elucidated through UV–vis and fluorescent spectroscopy, 1H NMR titration, ESI‐MS analysis and DFT calculation.
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