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Item Colorimetric chemosensors for the selective detection of arsenite over arsenate anions in aqueous medium: Application in environmental water samples and DFT studies(Elsevier B.V., 2023) K, K.; Nityananda Shetty, A.N.; Trivedi, D.R.Novel organic receptors N3R1- N3R3 were developed for the selective colorimetric recognition of arsenite ions in the organo-aqueous media. In the 50% aq. acetonitrile media and 70% aq. DMSO media, receptors N3R2 and N3R3 showed specific sensitivity and selectivity towards arsenite anions over arsenate anions. Receptor N3R1 showed discriminating recognition of arsenite in the 40% aq. DMSO medium. All three receptors formed a 1:1 complex with arsenite and stable for a pH range of 6–12. The receptors N3R2 and N3R3 achieved a detection limit of 0.008 ppm (8 ppb) and 0.0246 ppm, respectively, for arsenite. Initial hydrogen bonding on binding with the arsenite followed by the deprotonation mechanism was well supported by the UV–Vis titration, 1H- NMR titration, electrochemical studies, and the DFT studies. Colorimetric test strips were fabricated using N3R1- N3R3 for the on-site detection of arsenite anion. The receptors are also employed for sensing arsenite ions in various environmental water samples with high accuracy. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.Item Colorimetric differentiation of arsenite and arsenate anions using a bithiophene sensor with two binding sites: DFT studies and application in food and water samples(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2024) K, K.; Nityananda Shetty, A.N.; Trivedi, D.R.Chemosensor N7R1 with two acidic binding sites was synthesized, and the ability of the sensor to differentiate arsenite and arsenate in the organo-aqueous medium was evaluated using colorimetric sensing methods. N7R1 distinguished arsenite with a peacock blue color and arsenate with a pale green color in a DMSO/H2O (9 : 1, v/v) solvent mixture. The specific selectivity for arsenite was achieved in DMSO/H2O (7 : 3, v/v). The sensor demonstrated stability over a pH range of 5 to 12. The computed high binding constant of 9.3176 × 1011 M−2 and a lower detection limit of 11.48 ppb for arsenite exposed the chemosensor's higher potential for arsenite detection. The binding mechanism with a 1 : 2 binding process is confirmed using UV-Vis and 1H NMR titrations, electrochemical studies, mass spectral analysis and DFT calculations. Practical applications were demonstrated by utilizing test strips and molecular logic gates. Chemosensor N7R1 successfully detected arsenite in real water samples, as well as honey and milk samples. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Item Selective Chromogenic Chemosensors for Arsenite Anion: A Facile Approach to Analyzing Arsenite in Honey, Milk, and Water Samples(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2024) K, K.; Nityananda Shetty, A.N.; Trivedi, D.R.In this study, two chemosensors, N5R1 and N5R2, based on 5-(4-nitrophenyl)-2-furaldehyde, with varying electron-withdrawing groups, were synthesized and effectively employed for the colorimetric selective detection of arsenite anions in a DMSO/H2O solvent mixture (8 : 2, v/v). Chemosensors N5R1 and N5R2 exhibited a distinct color change upon binding with arsenite, accompanied by a spectral shift toward the near-infrared region (??max exceeding 200 nm). These chemosensors established stability between a pH range 6–12. Among them, N5R2 displayed the lowest detection limit of 17.63 ppb with a high binding constant of 2.6163×105 M?1 for arsenite. The binding mechanism involved initial hydrogen bonding between the NH binding site and the arsenite anion, followed by deprotonation and an intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanism. The mechanism was confirmed through UV and 1H NMR titrations, cyclic voltammetric studies, and theoretical calculations. The interactions between the sensor and arsenite anions were further analyzed using global reactivity parameters (GRPs). Practical applications were demonstrated through the utilization of test strips and molecular logic gates. Real water samples, honey, and milk samples were successfully analyzed by both chemosensors for the sensing of arsenite. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.Item Selective chromogenic nanomolar level sensing of arsenite anions in food samples using dual binding site probes(Elsevier Ltd, 2025) K, K.; Nityananda Shetty, A.N.; Trivedi, D.R.In the present study, two chromogenic probes, N7R2 and N7R3, each containing two binding sites, were designed and synthesized for the selective detection of arsenite in DMSO/H2O (1:1, v/v). The probes exhibited stability across a pH range spanning from 5 to 12. The lower detection limits of 2.01 ppb (18.86 nM) for N7R2 and 1.79 ppb (16.75 nM) for N7R3, which are much lower than the WHO recommended permissible limit of arsenite, confirmed the superior efficiency of the probes in detecting arsenite. The detection mechanism for arsenite was proposed through UV and 1H NMR titrations, electrochemical studies, and DFT calculations. Practical applications were demonstrated through the fabrication of test strips and molecular logic gates. The probes efficiently recognized arsenite in real water, honey, milk samples, and fruit/vegetable juices. Both N7R2 and N7R3 exhibited excellent recovery rates in the analysis of food samples, demonstrating the probes' usefulness in real sample analysis. © 2024
