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Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions

This study comprises the design and development of calix[4] arene-amido-based ionophores by varying structural stringency and steric hindrance at the lower rim to probe the anion sensing properties. The ionophores are prepared, purified, and characterized using various analytical techniques. The mol...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Pragati R., Pandey, Shubham, Malik, Apoorva, Choudhary, Ganpat, Soni, Vineet K., Sharma, Rakesh K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03608d
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author Sharma, Pragati R.
Pandey, Shubham
Malik, Apoorva
Choudhary, Ganpat
Soni, Vineet K.
Sharma, Rakesh K.
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description This study comprises the design and development of calix[4] arene-amido-based ionophores by varying structural stringency and steric hindrance at the lower rim to probe the anion sensing properties. The ionophores are prepared, purified, and characterized using various analytical techniques. The molecular structure of the most active ionophore I is established by single-crystal X-ray characterisation. Out of various anions investigated, iodide and cyanide show the highest sensitivity towards the ionophores investigated. Both anions are sensitive enough to give a visibly distinct color change. The binding properties of the ionophores are established with (1)H & (127)I NMR, fluorescence, and UV-vis spectroscopy, revealing that three ionophores strongly interact with CN(−) and I(−). The binding constants are calculated via Benesi–Hildebrand plots using absorption data. The time-dependent (1)H NMR revealed strong hydrogen bonding between the OH and NH groups of the ionophore and cyanide anion. The (127)I NMR shows the highest 27.6 ppm shift after 6 h for ionophore I. The crystal structure revealed hydrogen bonding of N–H protons of the amide pendulum and phenolic oxygen of the calix rim. The Job's plot depicted the possibility of a 1 : 1 complex of ionophores with both anions.
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spelling pubmed-90373942022-04-26 Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions Sharma, Pragati R. Pandey, Shubham Malik, Apoorva Choudhary, Ganpat Soni, Vineet K. Sharma, Rakesh K. RSC Adv Chemistry This study comprises the design and development of calix[4] arene-amido-based ionophores by varying structural stringency and steric hindrance at the lower rim to probe the anion sensing properties. The ionophores are prepared, purified, and characterized using various analytical techniques. The molecular structure of the most active ionophore I is established by single-crystal X-ray characterisation. Out of various anions investigated, iodide and cyanide show the highest sensitivity towards the ionophores investigated. Both anions are sensitive enough to give a visibly distinct color change. The binding properties of the ionophores are established with (1)H & (127)I NMR, fluorescence, and UV-vis spectroscopy, revealing that three ionophores strongly interact with CN(−) and I(−). The binding constants are calculated via Benesi–Hildebrand plots using absorption data. The time-dependent (1)H NMR revealed strong hydrogen bonding between the OH and NH groups of the ionophore and cyanide anion. The (127)I NMR shows the highest 27.6 ppm shift after 6 h for ionophore I. The crystal structure revealed hydrogen bonding of N–H protons of the amide pendulum and phenolic oxygen of the calix rim. The Job's plot depicted the possibility of a 1 : 1 complex of ionophores with both anions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9037394/ /pubmed/35480007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03608d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sharma, Pragati R.
Pandey, Shubham
Malik, Apoorva
Choudhary, Ganpat
Soni, Vineet K.
Sharma, Rakesh K.
Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title_full Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title_fullStr Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title_full_unstemmed Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title_short Calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
title_sort calix[4]amido crown functionalized visible sensors for cyanide and iodide anions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03608d
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