Abstract:A new fluorescent chemosensor comprised of a pyridine functionalized pillar[5]arene (PyP5) and 1‐naphthol has been designed and utilized for the recognition of metal cations. The 1‐naphthol was encapsulated by the PyP5 cavity and formed a 1 : 1 host ‐ guest inclusion complex. Whilst free 1‐naphthol is known to be strongly fluorescent, this strong fluorescence was quenched in the inclusion complex 1‐naphthol@PyP5. Using the 1‐naphthol@PyP5 inclusion complex as a fluorescent probe, various metal cations have bee… Show more
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