Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Colorimetric Receptors for the Detection of Biologically and Environmentally Important Anions and its Applications
Date
2020
Authors
Singh, Archana.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Nature in its fullest form is a reservoir of biochemical processes regulated by
various ionic species, which are primarily known to sustain ecological balance in the
living system. Among them, anions such as fluoride (Fˉ), acetate (AcOˉ), dihydrogen
phosphate (H2PO4ˉ), carbonate (CO32ˉ), arsenite (AsO2ˉ), arsenate (AsO42 ),־and
dicarboxylates have a profound impact on human health, which are both beneficial and
detrimental, depending on the amount present in the living system. Apart from the
above anions detection, the detection of sodium fluoride and acetate ions in aqueous
medium is important due its importance in household usage in the form of food,
medicine, and cosmetics. Beyond an optimum amount, anions can lead to health issues.
In this direction, the design and synthesis of artificial organic receptors has garnered
great attention due to its ability to mimic molecular recognition at the physiological
level. Owing to the profound utility of artificial receptors, this work focuses on the
rational design of organic receptors, which can aid the colorimetric detection of anions.
Seven different series of receptors based on various backbones, following binding sitesignalling unit approach, has been designed, synthesized, and characterized by standard
spectroscopic techniques. The anion binding ability of the receptors is evaluated in
appropriate solvent systems and confirmed by UV-Vis titration, 1H-NMR titration,
Cyclic voltammetric, and DFT studies. The binding constant for the receptor-anion
complex is calculated using the Benesi–Hildebrand equation. The binding mechanism
is proposed based on UV-Vis titration and the same is confirmed by 1H NMR titration.
The lower detection limit valves of the receptors achieved towards active anions
signifies their efficacy in real- life application. Based on the experimental results, it is
concluded that simple organic molecules can act as very good colorimetric receptors
for biologically important anions such as Fˉ, AcOˉ, H2PO4ˉ, dicarboxylate, and CO32ˉ.
Along with colorimetric detection, these receptors exhibited practical application such
as detection of Fˉ ion in sea water, commercially available mouthwash and toothpaste,
detection of AcOˉ ion in vinegar solution and test strip application.
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Department of Chemistry, Anion Receptors, Colorimetric detection, Solvatochromism, Aqueous media, Deprotonation, Intramolecular charge transfer