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Lac-extract doped polyaniline nano-ribbons as fluorescence sensor and molecular switch for detection of aqueous AsO43- and Fe3+ contaminants

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2022.114000

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Fluorescence sensing; Molecular switch; Polyaniline; Lac-extract; Water quality monitoring

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  1. West Bengal DST
  2. Ministry of Education, Govt. of India

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This study demonstrates the development of a low-cost polymer by doping polyaniline nanoribbons with lac-extract, which shows excellent fluorescence sensing properties against aqueous AsO43- and Fe3+ ions. The sensor exhibits high specificity and reversibility, making it a potential candidate for next-generation fluorescence sensors for water quality monitoring.
Detection of contaminants dissolved in water is an essential step for water quality monitoring and can guide us from consuming unhealthy water. Herein, we demonstrate the development of a novel low-cost polymer by doping polyaniline nanoribbons with lac-extract (LAC-PANI) and report its excellent fluorescence sensing properties against aqueous AsO43- and Fe3+ ions, both of which AsO43- and Fe3+ can pose health hazard for humans with the former being extremely toxic. When excited with radiation of 320 nm, the sensor showed contrasting fluorescence response against AsO43- and Fe3+ ions as the luminescence intensity showed sharp quenching upon exposure to Fe3+ but against AsO43- it showed a sharp rise in intensity. When other cations and oxoanions were concurrently tested with Fe3+ and AsO43- respectively, the sensor showed high specificity only to these two ions. Furthermore, a reversible and distinct fluorescence turn on-off-on switching response was observed upon sequential addition of AsO43-, Fe3+ and AsO43- ions which points to the utility of the sensor as a NOT-AND compound molecular logic gate for simultaneous detection of two electronically divergent analyte classes. Thus, the LAC-PANI sensor developed in this work shows enormous potential for next generation fluorescence sensor useful for water quality monitoring.

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