Affiliation:
1. Department of Brewing Engineering, Moutai Institute, Renhuai 564500, China
2. Key Laboratory of Macrocycle and Supramolecular Chemistry of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550025, China
Abstract
Iodine, primarily in the form of iodide (I−), is the bioavailable form for the thyroid in the human body. Both deficiency and excess intake of iodide can lead to serious health issues, such as thyroid disease. Selecting iodide ions among anions has been a significant challenge for decades due to interference from other anions. In this study, we designed and synthesized a new pincer-type acridine–triazole fluorescent probe (probe 1) with an acridine ring as a spacer and a triazole as a linking arm attached to two naphthol groups. This probe can selectively recognize iodide ions in a mixed solvent of THF/H2O (v/v, 9/1), changing its color from colorless to light yellow, making it suitable for highly sensitive and selective colorimetric and fluorescent detection in water systems. We also synthesized another molecular tweezer-type acridine–triazole fluorescent probe (probe 2) that exhibits uniform detection characteristics for iodide ions in the acetonitrile system. Interestingly, compared to probe 2, probe 1 can be detected by the naked eye due to its circulation effect, providing a simple method for iodine detection. The detection limit of probe 1 is determined to be 10−8 mol·L−1 by spectrometric titration and isothermal titration calorimetry measurements. The binding stoichiometry between probe 1 and iodide ions is calculated to be 1:1 by these methods, and the binding constant is 2 × 105 mol·L−1.
Funder
Fund of Zunyi Technology and Big Data Bureau, Moutai Institute Joint Science and Technology Research and Development Project
Zunyi Outstanding Youth Science and Technology Innovation Talents Training Project
Fund of the Young Scientific and Technological Talents Growth Project of Guizhou Provincial Department of Education
Research Foundation for Scientific Scholars of Moutai Institute
Guizhou Engineering Research Center for Comprehensive Utilization of Distillers’ Grains