A novel fluorescent sensor L having a thiourea moiety was devised and characterized by using FTIR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and ESI-MS spectrometry. The receptor L effectively detects Hg2+ using a binding site-signalling approach in which the thiourea moiety serves as the binding unit and the phenol group serves as the signalling unit. Noticeable changes in the UV–Vis and emission spectra of L have been observed when reacts with Hg2+, as well as a visible color change in DMSO/H2O (10:90, v/v) solution. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) investigation was performed to analyze the involvement of functional groups in the mercury complexation. The SEM analysis was also utilized to investigate the morphology of L. The limit of detection and association constant were calculated to be 0.60 µM and 1.63 × 104 M−1, respectively. L has been effectively utilized for the recognition of Hg2+ in soil samples, serum sample and live cells.
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