A new hydrazone-based colorimetric Cu2+ chemosensor is synthesized. Its structure was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Its binding properties towards various metal ions are examined through absorption spectroscopy. In aqueous… Click to show full abstract
A new hydrazone-based colorimetric Cu2+ chemosensor is synthesized. Its structure was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Its binding properties towards various metal ions are examined through absorption spectroscopy. In aqueous THF solution, the chemosensor exhibits selective recognition towards Cu2+ over other metal ions with a colour change from colourless to pink. The complex formed between the chemosensor and Cu2+ ions forms a 2:1 stoichiometry with an association constant of 2.46 × 108M−2. The analytical detection limit for Cu2+ by the naked eye is as low as 10.0 μM.
               
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