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A ratiometric fluorescent sensor based azo compound of 4-(4-Dimethylamino-phenylazo)-N-pyridin-2-ylmethyl-benzamide for rapid and selective detection of Fe3+ ion

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 358, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119168

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Colorimetric; Ratiometric; Azobenzene; Dabcyl acid; Fluorescence; DFT Study

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A novel colorimetric and ratiometric ligand has been synthesized and investigated for its sensing activity towards different cation ions. The ligand showed a highly selective colorimetric sensing towards Fe3+ and exhibited visual color change for Fe3+ identification without the need for spectroscopic instrumentation.
A novel colorimetric and ratiometric ligand based on azo dye 4-(4-Dimethylamino-phenylazo)-N-pyri dine-2-ylmethyl-benzamide (L) was synthesized in high yield and was carefully investigated. The sensing activity of the ligand toward different cation ions was studied. The ligand demonstrated a highly selective colorimetric sensing toward Fe3+ in acetonitrile aqueous solution with a detection limit of 1.8 x 10(-8) M. The developed ligand showed a visual color change from yellow to red with naked-eye, a very effective way to identify Fe3+ instead of spectroscopic instrumentation. In contrast, no color change was observed in the presence of other ions. In addition, the ratio of metal-ligand interaction, determined by Job's plot method, was 1:1. Furthermore, cation binding character was determined using visual inspection, UV-vis, fluorescence, and H-1 NMR analyses. In addition, interactions between the receptor and Fe3+ ion were investigated by spectroscopy and DFT computational studies. The theoretical study showed that oxygen and nitrogen atoms of L are coordinated as a bi-dentate ligand in the L-Fe3+ by making sevenmember rings. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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