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Title: Highly sensitive ratiometric chemosensor for selective Naked-Eye nanomolar detection of co2+ in semi-aqueous media
Authors: Patil, S.
Fegade, U.
Sahoo, S.K.
Singh, A.
Marek, J.
Singh, N.
Bendre, R.
Kuwar, A.
Keywords: Analytical chemistry
Aqueous media
Chemosensors
Cobalt
Nanomolar detection
Issue Date: 16-Sep-2022
Abstract: An easy-to-prepare chemosensor, (E)-1-(phthalazine-4-yl)-2-(1-(pyridine-2- yl)ethylidene) hydrazine (3), structurally characterized by single X-ray crystallography, is developed for the selective and sensitive detection of Co2+ in aqueous media. Chemosensor 3 shows both absorption and fluorescence responses to Co2+ by forming a 1:1 complex (among the surveyed metal ions) with a detection limit down to 50 nM. It can also be used as a anaked-eyea sensor due to the outstanding visible and emission color changes from yellow to red and blue to orange, respectively. An easy-to-prepare chemosensor is developed for the selective and sensitive detection of Co 2+ in aqueous media. The chemosensor shows both absorption and fluorescence responses to Co2+ with a detection limit down to 50 nM.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3993
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