Colorimetric differentiation of arsenite and arsenate anions using a bithiophene sensor with two binding sites: DFT studies and application in food and water samples

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2024

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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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/H<inf>2</inf>O (9 : 1, v/v) solvent mixture. The specific selectivity for arsenite was achieved in DMSO/H<inf>2</inf>O (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.

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Binding sites, Color, Colorimetry, Design for testability, Spectrum analysis, Aqueous media, Arsenate anions, Binding-sites, Bithiophenes, Chemo-sensors, DFT study, Food samples, Study and applications, Synthesised, Water samples, Chemosensor, anion, arsenic acid, arsenic trioxide, dimethyl sulfoxide, solvent, article, association constant, binding site, honey, limit of detection, mass spectrometry, milk, peafowl, pH, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, test strip, titrimetry, ultraviolet radiation, water

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Analytical Methods, 2024, 16, 29, pp. 4960-4970

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