A Reusable Fluorescent Molecular Self‐Assembly Cage for Simultaneous Detection and Recycling of Silver(I) Ion

Author:

Yu Haitao1,Luo Yanju2,Luo Shuai3,Zhu Wencheng4,Chen Shunwei5,Lu Zhiyun3,Zheng Xujun6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering East China Normal University 200241 Shanghai China

2. Analytical & Testing Center Sichuan University 610064 Chengdu China

3. Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Technology Ministry of Education) College of Chemistry Sichuan University 610064 Chengdu China

4. Institute of Neuroscience CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences 200031 Shanghai China

5. School of Materials Science and Engineering Qilu University of Technology Shandong Academy of Sciences) 250303 Jinan China

6. Department of Chemistry Duke University Durham 27708 Durham North Carolina United States

Abstract

AbstractAlthough molecular self‐assembled porous materials capable of ratiometric fluorescence probing and recycling of metal ions are both economically and environmentally attractive, very few current efforts have been devoted. Herein, we demonstrated a three‐dimensional pure organic cage, namely 4‐cage, which can serve as a fluorescent probe for simultaneous ratiometric detection and recycling of Ag+ ion. Taking advantage of the promising emission behavior of its rigidified tetraphenylethylene scaffolds and the chelating ability of its dynamically reversible imine moieties, on one hand, upon the addition of Ag+, 4‐cage undergoes coordination to form a stable but poorly soluble fluorescent complex, Ag+@4‐cage, accompanied by a fluorescence color change from bluish‐green to yellowish‐green. This allows us to differentiate Ag+ from other cations with high selectivity. On the other hand, upon the addition of Cl anion, Ag+@4‐cage can be effectively converted into free 4‐cage due to the competitive coordination of Cl with Ag+. Through this process, secondary usage of 4‐cage and the recycling of Ag+ ion can be achieved.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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