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A simple Schiff base as selective and sensitive fluorescent-colorimetric hydrazine chemosensor

ABSTRACT A new fluorescent-colorimetric chemosensor L has been synthesised by Schiff base condensation reaction between 1,8-diaminooctane and 4-nitro-benzaldehyde in very good yields. Its photo-luminescent properties and selective detection properties for… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT A new fluorescent-colorimetric chemosensor L has been synthesised by Schiff base condensation reaction between 1,8-diaminooctane and 4-nitro-benzaldehyde in very good yields. Its photo-luminescent properties and selective detection properties for hydrazine have been examined. The synthesised chemosensor exhibited highly selective fluorescence on-off response for hydrazine amongst a wide range of different metal cations, anions and amines, along with the bare eye colour change from colourless to yellow based on intermolecular hydrogen-bond interaction. The limit of detection of the chemosensor L was estimated as 9.77 × 10−8 M or 3.12 × 10−6 g L−1 for hydrazine which is extremely below the limit set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the binding stoichiometry was proposed to be 1 : 2 based on 1H NMR spectroscopic techniques and the Job’s plot analysis. The proposed sensing mechanism is the hydrogen-bonding interaction which has further been established by Density Functional Theory (Functional Density Theory (DFT)) studies. This recognition feature of sensor L makes it an efficient chemosensor for hydrazine detection in different water samples.

Keywords: hydrazine; chemosensor; fluorescent colorimetric; schiff base

Journal Title: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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