Sn(ii) induced concentration dependent dynamic to static excimer conversion of a conjugated naphthalene derivative†
Abstract
The X-ray structurally characterized naphthalene appended diformyl-p-cresol derivative (L) selectively detects Sn2+ by both colorimetric and fluorescence methods. In the presence of Sn2+, L exhibits a monomer emission at 420 nm along with a strong red excimer emission at 582 nm in acetonitrile. The excimer formation highly depends on Sn2+ concentration. The dynamic excimer, observed with up to 2.5 equivalents of Sn2+, gradually converts to a static form above 2.5 equivalents of Sn2+. Moreover, in a different solvent media, viz. in aqueous methanol, L can also detect Al3+ through the generation of intense green fluorescence. The photophysical interactions are rationalized by 1H NMR, mass spectra, steady state and lifetime fluorescence measurements. DFT studies support the experimental findings.