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Title: Fluorescence chemosensors for chemical warfare agent mimic diethylcyanophosphonate via Co2+-Naphthalimide based nanoaggregate in aqueous medium
Authors: Raj, P.
Singh, N.
Issue Date: 9-Oct-2021
Abstract: Two new Naphthalimide based dipodal receptors K1 and K2 has been synthesized and selectively formed upon complexation with cobalt ion. Further, these cobalt complexes (K1.Co2+ and K2.Co2+) were fabricated to nanoaggregate in aqueous medium. The stability of these nanoaggregates was established with DLS, TEM, AFM and emission spectroscopy. The nanoaggregates N1-N2 were utilized to selectively sensing of diethylcyanophosphonate in aqueous medium. The nanoaggregate N1 and N2 exhibit 2 fold enhancement in the emission spectrum in presence of Diethylcyanophosphonate (DECP) which is due to rigidity induced fluorescent enhancement. The detection limit to be achieved for DECP is 21 nM in aqueous medium. Additionally, the solution coated filter paper strip of nanoaggregate N1 can detect DECP, thus providing very simple and low coast sensing kit for DECP.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2963
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