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14 December 2016 Novel UV probe for selective detection of Au and Pd in aqueous solutions
A. Mironenko, M. Tutov, A. Sergeev, S. Bratskaya
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Proceedings Volume 10176, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics; 101760X (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268133
Event: Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics, 2016, Khabarovsk, Russia
Abstract
A novel turn on/off rhodamine 6G based fluorescent probe has been developed for selective detection of Au and Pd complexes in aqueous acidic solutions utilizing rhodamine spirolactam ring-opening process. Rhodamine derivatives have been widely used as versatile platforms for fluorescent probes. The newly designed probe reacts with [AuCl4]- and [PdCl4]2- to generate a product that has distinctly different optical properties. The probe undergoes a remarkable change in its absorption and emission spectrum upon addition of Au and Pd complexes that is associated with a discoloration and quenching of probe fluorescence. The probe exhibits near linear signal response and allows determination of Au and Pd content in aqueous solutions from 0.1 μM.
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A. Mironenko, M. Tutov, A. Sergeev, and S. Bratskaya "Novel UV probe for selective detection of Au and Pd in aqueous solutions", Proc. SPIE 10176, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics, 101760X (14 December 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268133
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Palladium

Ultraviolet radiation

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