Carbazole reaction type fluorine ion fluorescent probe based on aryl alkene nitrile as well as preparation method and application of carbazole reaction type fluorine ion fluorescent probe
A technology of fluorescent probes and fluoride ions, applied in the field of detection, can solve the problems of difficulty in fluoride ion detection, low sensitivity, limitations, etc.
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[0035] A method for preparing a carbazole-type reactive fluoride ion fluorescent probe based on acrylonitrile, comprising the following steps:
[0036] (a) Preparation of 2-methoxy-9-propyl-9H-carbazole
[0037] In a 100 mL round bottom flask, 2-methoxy-9H-carbazole (5.91 g, 30 mmol) and sodium hydroxide (4.2 g, 105 mmol) were added and dissolved in DMSO (60 mL), and iodopropane ( 10.2 g, 60 mmol). After all the raw materials were added, a condenser tube and an Ar balloon were placed above the round-bottomed flask, and the temperature was raised to 65 °C for 12 h after vacuuming for three times. After the reaction was completed, it was cooled to room temperature, diluted with 60 mL of water, extracted with dichloromethane (60 mL×3), the organic phases were combined and washed with saturated NaCl solution (100 mL×2), then anhydrous sodium sulfate was added and left to stand for 15 min, and the mixture was rotated under reduced pressure. The crude product was obtained by dryin...
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[0047] A method for preparing a carbazole-based reactive fluoride ion fluorescent probe based on acrylonitrile, comprising the following steps:
[0048] (a) Preparation of 2-methoxy-9-propyl-9H-carbazole
[0049] In a 100 mL round bottom flask, 2-methoxy-9H-carbazole (4.93 g, 25 mmol) and sodium hydroxide (4.0 g, 100 mmol) were added and dissolved in DMSO (50 mL), and iodopropane ( 10.6 g, 62.5 mmol). After all the raw materials were added, a condenser tube and an Ar balloon were placed above the round-bottomed flask, and the temperature was raised to 65 °C for 14 h after vacuuming for three times. After the reaction was completed, it was cooled to room temperature, diluted with 50 mL of water, extracted with dichloromethane (50 mL × 3), the organic phases were combined and washed with saturated NaCl solution (100 mL × 2), then anhydrous sodium sulfate was added and allowed to stand for 15 min, and then rotated under reduced pressure. The crude product was obtained by drying...
Embodiment 3
[0059] A method for preparing a carbazole-type reactive fluoride ion fluorescent probe based on acrylonitrile, comprising the following steps:
[0060] (a) Preparation of 2-methoxy-9-propyl-9H-carbazole
[0061] In a 100 mL round bottom flask, 2-methoxy-9H-carbazole (5.91 g, 30 mmol) and potassium hydroxide (8.4 g, 150 mmol) were added and dissolved in DMSO (60 mL), and iodopropane ( 15.3 g, 90 mmol). After all the raw materials were added, a condenser tube and an Ar balloon were placed above the round-bottomed flask, and the temperature was raised to 60 °C for 16 h after vacuuming for three times. After the reaction was completed, it was cooled to room temperature, diluted with 60 mL of water, extracted with dichloromethane (60 mL × 3), the organic phases were combined and washed with saturated NaCl solution (100 mL × 2), anhydrous sodium sulfate was added and allowed to stand for 15 min, and the mixture was rotated under reduced pressure. The crude product was obtained by ...
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