Discriminative ion detection of Hg2+ and Cu2+ and selective recognition of PO43? ions: Real time monitoring in food and water samples and molecular keypad lock integration

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2025

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Elsevier B.V.

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A series of sensors, designated S3R1-S3R4, were designed and synthesized for the detection of PO<inf>4</inf>3? ions and toxic metals, specifically Hg2+ and Cu2+ ions. The colorimetric detection of PO<inf>4</inf>3? ions using these sensors exhibited a distinct visual color transition from yellow to purple in organo-aqueous media. The intrinsic cavity-like structure in the thiosemicarbazide-based derivative S3R4 significantly enhances the binding affinity for Hg2+ and Cu2+ ions in organic media. Utilizing UV–visible spectroscopic techniques and electrochemical investigations, the binding constants, stoichiometric ratios, limits of detection (LOD), and the electrochemical properties of the sensor-ion complexes were comprehensively characterized alongside their stability. Density Functional Theory (DFT) validation studies elucidated the binding mechanisms involved in the ion detection process. The LOD for PO<inf>4</inf>3? with S3R1 was determined to be 0.28 ppm, while the LODs for Hg2+ and Cu2+ with S3R4 were found to be 0.15 ppm and 0.15 ppm, respectively. The significant binding constants and detection limits underscore the potential of S3R1-S3R4 as real-time sensors for detecting PO<inf>4</inf>3?, Cu2+, and Hg2+ ions in environmental applications. Furthermore, the integration of molecular keypad locks and logic gate constructions highlights the applicability of these sensors in molecular communication systems. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.

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Biocommunications, Bioremediation, Chemical sensors, Locks (on waterways), Molecular docking, Binding constant, Food samples, Ion detection, Limit of detection, Mercury, Molecular keypad locks, Real time monitoring, Selective recognition, Spectroscopic, Water samples, Keys (for locks), copper, cupric ion, ion, mercury, phosphate, thiosemicarbazide, article, association constant, binding affinity, color, controlled study, density functional theory, limit of detection, sensor, spectroscopy, ultraviolet radiation, validation study, water

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Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2025, 331, , pp. -

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