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Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device

[Image: see text] An inimitable urea-based multichannel chemosensor, DTPH [1,5-bis-(2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbonohydrazide], was examined to be highly proficient to recognize CN(–) based on the H-bonding interaction between sensor −NH moiety and CN(–) in aqueous medium with explicit...

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Autores principales: Mondal, Amita, Hazra, Abhijit, Chakrabarty, Jitamanyu, Bose K, Jagadeesh C., Banerjee, Priyabrata
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04311
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author Mondal, Amita
Hazra, Abhijit
Chakrabarty, Jitamanyu
Bose K, Jagadeesh C.
Banerjee, Priyabrata
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Hazra, Abhijit
Chakrabarty, Jitamanyu
Bose K, Jagadeesh C.
Banerjee, Priyabrata
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description [Image: see text] An inimitable urea-based multichannel chemosensor, DTPH [1,5-bis-(2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbonohydrazide], was examined to be highly proficient to recognize CN(–) based on the H-bonding interaction between sensor −NH moiety and CN(–) in aqueous medium with explicit selectivity. In the absorption spectral titration of DTPH, a new peak at higher wavelength was emerged in titrimetric analytical studies of CN(–) with the zero-order reaction kinetics affirming the substantial sensor–analyte interaction. The isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiment further affirmed that the sensing process was highly spontaneous with the Gibbs free energy of −26 × 10(4) cal/mol. The binding approach between DTPH and CN(–) was also validated by more than a few experimental studies by means of several spectroscopic tools along with the theoretical calculations. A very low detection limit of the chemosensor toward CN(–) (0.15 ppm) further instigated to design an RGB-based sensory device based on the colorimetric upshots of the chemosensor in order to develop a distinct perception regarding the presence of innocuous or precarious level of the CN(–) in a contaminated solution. Moreover, the reversibility of the sensor in the presence of CN(–) and Hg(2+) originated a logic gate mimic ensemble. Additionally, the real-field along with the in vitro CN(–) detection efficiency of the photostable DTPH was also accomplished by using various biological specimens.
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spelling pubmed-71147312020-04-03 Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device Mondal, Amita Hazra, Abhijit Chakrabarty, Jitamanyu Bose K, Jagadeesh C. Banerjee, Priyabrata ACS Omega [Image: see text] An inimitable urea-based multichannel chemosensor, DTPH [1,5-bis-(2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbonohydrazide], was examined to be highly proficient to recognize CN(–) based on the H-bonding interaction between sensor −NH moiety and CN(–) in aqueous medium with explicit selectivity. In the absorption spectral titration of DTPH, a new peak at higher wavelength was emerged in titrimetric analytical studies of CN(–) with the zero-order reaction kinetics affirming the substantial sensor–analyte interaction. The isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiment further affirmed that the sensing process was highly spontaneous with the Gibbs free energy of −26 × 10(4) cal/mol. The binding approach between DTPH and CN(–) was also validated by more than a few experimental studies by means of several spectroscopic tools along with the theoretical calculations. A very low detection limit of the chemosensor toward CN(–) (0.15 ppm) further instigated to design an RGB-based sensory device based on the colorimetric upshots of the chemosensor in order to develop a distinct perception regarding the presence of innocuous or precarious level of the CN(–) in a contaminated solution. Moreover, the reversibility of the sensor in the presence of CN(–) and Hg(2+) originated a logic gate mimic ensemble. Additionally, the real-field along with the in vitro CN(–) detection efficiency of the photostable DTPH was also accomplished by using various biological specimens. American Chemical Society 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7114731/ /pubmed/32258893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04311 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Mondal, Amita
Hazra, Abhijit
Chakrabarty, Jitamanyu
Bose K, Jagadeesh C.
Banerjee, Priyabrata
Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title_full Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title_fullStr Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title_full_unstemmed Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title_short Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN(–) and Hg(2+) in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN(–) and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device
title_sort tandem detection of sub-nano molar level cn(–) and hg(2+) in aqueous medium by a suitable molecular sensor: a viable solution for detection of cn(–) and development of the rgb-based sensory device
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04311
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