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2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock

New-generation chemosensors desire small organic molecules that are easy to synthesise and cost-effective. As a new interdisciplinary area of research, the integration of these chemosensors into keypad locks or other advanced communication protocols is becoming increasingly popular. Our lab has deve...

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Autores principales: Islam, Muhammad, Shafiq, Zahid, Mabood, Fazal, Shah, Hakikulla H., Singh, Vandita, Khalid, Muhammad, de Alcântara Morais, Sara Figueirêdo, Braga, Ataualpa Albert Carmo, Khan, Muhammad Usman, Hussain, Javid, Al-Harrasi, Ahmed, Marraiki, Najat, Zaghloul, Nouf S. S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8531455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34675345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99599-w
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author Islam, Muhammad
Shafiq, Zahid
Mabood, Fazal
Shah, Hakikulla H.
Singh, Vandita
Khalid, Muhammad
de Alcântara Morais, Sara Figueirêdo
Braga, Ataualpa Albert Carmo
Khan, Muhammad Usman
Hussain, Javid
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
Marraiki, Najat
Zaghloul, Nouf S. S.
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Shafiq, Zahid
Mabood, Fazal
Shah, Hakikulla H.
Singh, Vandita
Khalid, Muhammad
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Braga, Ataualpa Albert Carmo
Khan, Muhammad Usman
Hussain, Javid
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description New-generation chemosensors desire small organic molecules that are easy to synthesise and cost-effective. As a new interdisciplinary area of research, the integration of these chemosensors into keypad locks or other advanced communication protocols is becoming increasingly popular. Our lab has developed new chemosensor probes that contain 2-nitro- (1–3) and 4-fluoro-cinnamaldehyde (4–6) and applied them to the anion recognition and sensing process. Probes 1–6 are colorimetric sensors for naked-eye detection of AcO(−)/CN(−)/F(−), while probes 4–6 could differentiate between F(−) and AcO(−)/CN(−) anions in acetonitrile. Using the density functional theory (DFT), it was found that probes 1–6 acted as effective chemosensors. By using Probe 5 as a chemosensor, we explored colorimetric recognition of multiple anions in more detail. Probe 5 was tested in combination with a combinatorial approach to demonstrate pattern-generation capability and its ability to distinguish among chemical inputs based on concentration. After pattern discrimination using principal component analysis (PCA), we examined anion selectivity using DFT computation. In our study, probe 5 demonstrates excellent performance as a chemosensor and shows promise as a future molecular-level keypad lock system.
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spelling pubmed-85314552021-10-25 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock Islam, Muhammad Shafiq, Zahid Mabood, Fazal Shah, Hakikulla H. Singh, Vandita Khalid, Muhammad de Alcântara Morais, Sara Figueirêdo Braga, Ataualpa Albert Carmo Khan, Muhammad Usman Hussain, Javid Al-Harrasi, Ahmed Marraiki, Najat Zaghloul, Nouf S. S. Sci Rep Article New-generation chemosensors desire small organic molecules that are easy to synthesise and cost-effective. As a new interdisciplinary area of research, the integration of these chemosensors into keypad locks or other advanced communication protocols is becoming increasingly popular. Our lab has developed new chemosensor probes that contain 2-nitro- (1–3) and 4-fluoro-cinnamaldehyde (4–6) and applied them to the anion recognition and sensing process. Probes 1–6 are colorimetric sensors for naked-eye detection of AcO(−)/CN(−)/F(−), while probes 4–6 could differentiate between F(−) and AcO(−)/CN(−) anions in acetonitrile. Using the density functional theory (DFT), it was found that probes 1–6 acted as effective chemosensors. By using Probe 5 as a chemosensor, we explored colorimetric recognition of multiple anions in more detail. Probe 5 was tested in combination with a combinatorial approach to demonstrate pattern-generation capability and its ability to distinguish among chemical inputs based on concentration. After pattern discrimination using principal component analysis (PCA), we examined anion selectivity using DFT computation. In our study, probe 5 demonstrates excellent performance as a chemosensor and shows promise as a future molecular-level keypad lock system. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8531455/ /pubmed/34675345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99599-w Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Islam, Muhammad
Shafiq, Zahid
Mabood, Fazal
Shah, Hakikulla H.
Singh, Vandita
Khalid, Muhammad
de Alcântara Morais, Sara Figueirêdo
Braga, Ataualpa Albert Carmo
Khan, Muhammad Usman
Hussain, Javid
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
Marraiki, Najat
Zaghloul, Nouf S. S.
2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title_full 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title_fullStr 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title_full_unstemmed 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title_short 2-Nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
title_sort 2-nitro- and 4-fluorocinnamaldehyde based receptors as naked-eye chemosensors to potential molecular keypad lock
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8531455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34675345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99599-w
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