The Cu(II) complex, 1 of a chalcone ligand L, [L = 3-(pyren-8-yl)-1-(pyridine-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one] with
a fluorophoric group has been prepared. In acetonitrile solution, the copper(II) center of complex 1 was
found to undergo reduction upon addition of aqueous nitrite. The nitrite ion was found to be oxidized to
nitrate during the reaction. Titration experiment revealed that 0.5 equivalent of nitrite ion is required for
the stoichiometric conversion from copper(II) to copper(I). Labeling studies suggested water as the source
of oxygen atom in the process. The reduction of copper(II) center restored the quenched fluorescence
intensity of the ligand in the complex and thus can be utilized as turn-on fluorescent sensor for nitrite.