Abstract

The chelating reaction of bis-salophen with uranyl to form binuclear complex uranyl-bis-salophen (UBS) was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. The coordination reaction of UBS with fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (F-1,6-BP) to form supramolecular polymer was then studied by resonance light scattering (RLS) spectroscopy. The reaction of bis-salophen with uranyl results in a remarkable enhancement of fluorescence intensity. The maximum emission wavelength of the fluorescence is at 471nm. The reaction of UBS with F-1,6-BP results in a remarkable enhancement of RLS intensity. The maximum scattering wavelength of the RLS is at 460nm. The two reactions were used to establish fluorescence method for the determination of uranium (VI) and RLS method for the determination of F-1,6-BP, respectively. Under optimum conditions, the linear ranges for the detection of uranium (VI) and F-1,6-BP are 0.003–0.35nmol/mL and 0.05–5.0nmol/mL, respectively. The detection limits are 0.0017nmol/mL and 0.020nmol/mL, respectively. The proposed fluorescence method has been successfully applied for the determination of uranium (VI) in environmental water samples with the recoveries of 97.0–104.0%. The proposed RLS method has also been successfully applied for the determination of F-1,6-BP in medicine injection samples with the recoveries of 98.5–102.3%.

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