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Di-Triphenylamine-based AIE active Schiff base for highly sensitive and selective fluorescence sensing of Cu2+ and Fe3+

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2022.113785

Keywords

Triphenylamine (TPA); Schiff base; AIEE; Sensors; Solvatochromism; Fluorescence; OLED

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi [SERB/F/8435/2015-16]
  2. Institute of Advanced Research, Gandhinagar
  3. Department of Chemistry, IIT Madras

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In this study, the Di-Triphenylamine based Schiff base DTPA-SB was synthesized through simple steps and extensively characterized. The Schiff base exhibited aggregation-induced enhanced emission (AIEE) properties and showed significantly increased fluorescence intensity in a DMF/water mixture. It also demonstrated selective recognition of Cu2+ and Fe3+ ions. The compound has potential applications in heavy metal sensing, OLEDs, and AIEE.
Di-Triphenylamine based Schiff base (DTPA-SB) was obtained using facile synthetic steps, and the novel compound was thoroughly characterized using various spectroscopic techniques. The Schiff base showed aggregation-induced enhanced emission (AIEE) properties. In fact, a 7.6-fold increase in fluorescence intensity with a redshift of 24 nm was observed for a 10:90 DMF/water mixture of DTPA-SB, as compared to that in pure DMF. This significant AIEE behavior was further confirmed by the dynamic light scattering (DLS) experiment. Furthermore, this highly potential molecule was further applied for cation recognition using spectrofluorometric methods. In fact, DTPA-SB was found to recognize Cu2+ and Fe3+ ions selectively over a panel of ten heavy metals. The sensitivity of recognition was also significant with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.4 and 0.2 ppb for Fe3+ and Cu2+, respectively. In order to investigate the mechanism further, the stoichiometry ratio of the DTPASB with Fe3+ and Cu2+ was obtained through Job's plot. The ratio was found to be 1:2 (DTPA-SB:Metal) for both the metal ions. Furthermore, the binding constant of DTPA-SB for Fe3+ and Cu2+ were 5.5 x 1010 M-1 and 6.54 x 1010 M-1, respectively. On a parallel note, the aldehyde intermediate obtained during the synthesis of the Schiff base DTPA-SB exhibited solvatochromic properties. This nonlinear triphenylamine-based aldehyde (TPACHO) possess both donor and acceptor moieties, which can be utilized for the fabrication of color-tunable solution-processable OLEDs and sensors. Hence, the Schiff base has potential multifaceted applicability in the fields of heavy metal sensing, OLEDs and AIEE.

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