Abstract:A cyclometalated ruthenium (II) complex 1 [(Ru (Phen)2(Pbznh)]+ PF6− (Phen = 1,10‐phenanthroline and Pbznh = N‐(4‐(pyridine‐2‐yl)benzylidene) nicotinohydrazide) with nicotinohydrazide as a functional group was synthesized and characterized. Changes of its absorption spectra and color induced by Cu2+ and Fe3+ were systematic investigated. The results demonstrated that complex 1 could be served as a colorimetric probe to fast, selective and sensitive detection of Cu2+ and Fe3+ both in acetonitrile and filter pap… Show more
“…3B) also showed that the emission intensities of Ru1 and Ru2 decreased with an increase of Fe 2+ concentration, which means that Ru1 and Ru2 can chelate Fe 2+ . The binding assays using Job's method 50 showed that Ru1 or Ru2 formed a 1 : 1 complex with Fe 2+ (Fig. S8 †).…”
Section: Inhibition Of Jmjd Activity By Ru1 and Ru2mentioning
As an ideal scaffold for metal ion chelation, 8-hydroxyquinoline (8HQ) can chelate different metal ions, such as Fe2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, etc. Here, by integrating 8HQ with ruthenium(II) polypyridyl moiety, two...
“…3B) also showed that the emission intensities of Ru1 and Ru2 decreased with an increase of Fe 2+ concentration, which means that Ru1 and Ru2 can chelate Fe 2+ . The binding assays using Job's method 50 showed that Ru1 or Ru2 formed a 1 : 1 complex with Fe 2+ (Fig. S8 †).…”
Section: Inhibition Of Jmjd Activity By Ru1 and Ru2mentioning
As an ideal scaffold for metal ion chelation, 8-hydroxyquinoline (8HQ) can chelate different metal ions, such as Fe2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, etc. Here, by integrating 8HQ with ruthenium(II) polypyridyl moiety, two...
“…[19] Therefore, to avoid a serious impact on human beings, the determination of these heavy metal ions is a very attractive research topic. Generally, interactions between probes and these metal ions mostly are based on coordinative interactions, [15,16,[20][21][22][23][24][25] or thus induced chemical reactions. [17,[26][27][28][29] According to the strong affinity of Hg 2+ with S atom, [30,31] we have synthesized several cycloruthenated 2-thienyl complexes that have been used to detect Hg 2+ with high sensitivity and selectivity.…”
A new cycloruthenated complex Ru1 with a ditopic thienyl–NHC ligand has been designed to recognize Hg2+ by a blue shift in absorption and evident solution color change in aqueous system. However, the time‐dependent absorption spectral changes of Ru1 with Hg2+ and H+ as well as MS and 1H NMR spectra demonstrated a possible Hg2+‐promoted coordination switch from Ru‐C to Ru‐S. Moreover, it should be noted that different color and absorption spectral changes were also observed in the presence of Cu2+. The reversible behavior between Ru1‐Cu2+ and HS− indicated a simple coordination between Ru1 and Cu2+. As a result, the different interactions between Ru1 and the two metal ions demonstrated a possible way for Ru1 to detect Hg2+ and Cu2+, respectively. Furthermore, Ru1 was also used to determine Hg2+ and Cu2+ in some spiked water samples, respectively.
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