Issue 23, 2019

An ionic liquid composed of purely functional sensing molecules: a colorimetrically calcium responsive ionic liquid

Abstract

A highly lipophilic ionic liquid (IL) consisting of stoichiometrically equal amounts of two purely functional chemical sensing molecules, an anionic calcium ionophore and a cationic dye, was synthesized for the first time, and used as a component for a poly(vinyl chloride)-based or neat liquid membrane optical sensor. This is the first report of an IL consisting of purely functional chemical sensing molecules, which is completely different from the previously reported ionic liquids typically consisting of imidazolium or other lipophilic cations. Since the present IL contained an extremely high concentration of dyes, the IL-based sensor showed dramatically enhanced sensitivity (13 times higher compared to that of a conventional sensor), and fully reversible and selective response to Ca2+. Preliminary investigation on the unique response characteristics of the present liquid membrane IL-based sensor was performed with the responses to Ca2+ and Na+.

Graphical abstract: An ionic liquid composed of purely functional sensing molecules: a colorimetrically calcium responsive ionic liquid

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Sep 2019
Accepted
17 Oct 2019
First published
21 Oct 2019

Analyst, 2019,144, 6858-6861

An ionic liquid composed of purely functional sensing molecules: a colorimetrically calcium responsive ionic liquid

Y. Niwa, T. Mizuta, K. Sueyoshi, T. Endo and H. Hisamoto, Analyst, 2019, 144, 6858 DOI: 10.1039/C9AN01769K

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