Abstract In this paper, we report the turn-on fluorescence based Ca 2+ ion sensing by an anthracene piperidin-4-one derivative. The compound is obtained using a simple two step synthesis. The… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this paper, we report the turn-on fluorescence based Ca 2+ ion sensing by an anthracene piperidin-4-one derivative. The compound is obtained using a simple two step synthesis. The compound is characterized using NMR and mass spectral methods. The host-guest complex formation of the compound with β-cyclodextrin is prepared and characterized using fluorescence and 2D ROESY spectroscopy. The compound forms the inclusion complex with a 1:1 stoichiometry. The structure of the host-guest complex is proposed. The Ca 2+ ion selectivity of the compound in its free form and cyclodextrin-bound forms are studied. In both the forms, the piperidin-4-one derivative senses Ca 2+ and in the case of the cyclodextrin encapsulated form it shows a better competitive binding of Ca 2+ in the presence of other metal ions.
               
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