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Title: Cascade detection of fluoride and bisulphate ions by newly developed hydrazine functionalised Schiff bases
Authors: Joshi, Mayank
Choudhury, Angshuman Roy
Keywords: Fluoride and bisulphate sensing
Green-chemical synthesis
Naked eye colour change
Schiff base
Spectrophotometry
TD-DFT study
X-ray structure
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Two hydrazine functionalized Schiff bases have been synthesized through the reaction between hydrazine and o-vanillin/salicylaldehyde compounds employing a green-chemical approach and characterized spectroscopically including XRD study. Crystal structure analysis reveals that both the chemosensors, N,N′-bis(o-vanilidine)hydrazine (P17) and N,N′-bis(salicylidene)hydrazine, (HARB) crystallize in monoclinic system with P21/n space group and exist in the locked forms through intramolecular H-bonding (~1.90 Å) between phenolic-OH and N atom of hydrazine. The chemosensors display excellent selectivity towards fluoride followed by bisulphate ions, over other potential competitor anions in acetonitrile. Binding stoichiometry of the individual chemosensor with F− is confirmed to be 1:1 and assessed with absorption study and 1H NMR analysis. Systematic DFT analysis reveals that the contribution of hydroxyl oxygen atoms to the HOMO increases sharply from the chemosensor to chemosensor–F− adduct (17% to 28%) leading to deprotonation of one hydroxyl group and consequently involvement in conjugation impeding the C=N isomerisation. Thus, the hydroxyl proton captured by F− restricts the C=N isomerisation as well as ICT character of both the chemosensors and confirms the cascade sensing mechanism for fluoride and bisulphate ions.
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URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115293
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