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Abstract The development of single molecular chemosensor with chromo-fluorescent properties have advantages of easy and cost-effective analysis. Moreover, designing and synthesizing such chemosensors for multi-metal ions has become a challenge.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The development of single molecular chemosensor with chromo-fluorescent properties have advantages of easy and cost-effective analysis. Moreover, designing and synthesizing such chemosensors for multi-metal ions has become a challenge. We have designed a new NBD based dyad with dual channel mode as a chromogenic sensor for Cu2+, and a fluorogenic sensor for Al3+ and Hg2+ ions. The dyad 1 showed the absorption peaks at 475 nm, 440 nm and 320 nm. In the presence of Cu2+ ions, dyad 1 showed an instant colour change from yellow to blue with a redshift of 150 nm to new absorption band at 595 nm. However, the weak emission of dyad 1 at 355 nm showed a “turn-on” response for Hg2+ and Al3+ ions. In the presence of Hg2+ ions, dyad 1 showed emission enhancement at 355 nm. Whereas, the presence of Al3+ ions from 0 to 4 μM, increase in intensity at 355 nm and on further addition of Al3+ ions from 4 to 15 μM, quenching at 355 nm with the concomitant increase in intensity at 445 nm was observed. The detection limit of Cu2+ ions was found to be 17.6 nM, and Hg2+/Al3+ was 20 nM/67.6 nM. Further, the DFT calculation was performed to complement the experimental results. Thus, dyad 1 showed the chromogenic response for Cu2+ and fluorogenic response for Al3+ ions.

Keywords: metal ions; al3 ions; dyad showed; single molecular; cu2; detection

Journal Title: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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