1. A Novel Imidazole Bound Schiff Base as Highly Selective "Turn-on" Fluorescence Sensor for Zn 2+ and Colorimetric Kit for Co 2 .
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Gopalakrishnan AK, Angamaly SA, Pradeep SD, Madhusoodhanan DT, Manoharan DK, and Mohanan PV
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- Fluorescence, Ions, Sensitivity and Specificity, Water analysis, Cobalt analysis, Colorimetry methods, Fluorescent Dyes, Imidazoles, Schiff Bases, Zinc analysis
- Abstract
An imidazole based Schiff base (2-[(1H-imidazole-2-ylmethylene)-amino]-4-methyl-phenol) (IMP), with an imine unit, has been designed and characterized by various standard methods. The evaluation of the probe as a fluorogenic sensor for Zn
2+ and a chromogenic sensor for Co2+ has been rationalized in terms of the PET mechanism. In the presence of Zn2+ , a light yellow colored solution of IMP with maximum absorption of 364 nm becomes bright yellow with maximum absorption of 410 nm and a measurable fluorescent signal at 612 nm with bathochromic enhancement. The sensitivity of the fluorescent based assay (6.78 × 10-9 M) for Zn2+ is far below the limit in the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for drinking water (7.6 × 10-5 M) and therefore it is capable of being a practical system for the monitoring of Zn2+ concentrations in aqueous samples. Moreover, IMP showed a highly selective colorimetric response to Co2+ by displayed an obvious pink color upon addition of metal solution immediately without any interference from other ions. These results provide a new approach for selectively recognizing the two most important trace elements in the human body simultaneously, for Zn2+ by emission spectra and Co2+ by the naked eye., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2022
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