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Preparation, characterization and molecular modeling studies of the beta-cyclodextrin inclusion complex with benzoguanamine and its analytical application as chemosensor for the selective sensing of Ce4+

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2018.04.034

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beta-Cyclodextrin; Benzoguanamine; Fluorescence enhancement; Chemosensor; Cerium ion

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  1. University Grants Commission-Department of Atomic Energy-Consortium for Scientific Research, Kalpakkam Node, Govt. of India under Collaborative Research Schemes [CSR-KN/CRS-81/2015-16/800]
  2. UGC-DAE-CSR

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The inclusion complex of beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) with benzoguanamine (BGA) has been investigated in three states. UV-Visible and fluorescence spectral techniques are used in liquid state. FTIR, NMR and MASS techniques are used in solid state and virtual state studies are done by molecular simulation work. The binding constants for the formation of 1:1 BGA:S-CD inclusion complex is estimated by UV-Visible and fluorescence spectral techniques. The chemosensory ability of BGA:beta-CD complex was investigated thoroughly for various metal cations and we found the emission of complex showed a linear increase in the intensity for Ce4+ with the linearity range of 1000 mu M-2000 mu M. Sensitivity analysis shows good sensing for Ce4+ with the LOD of 671 mu M and LOQ of 2034 mu M. Our result suggests that the BGA:beta-CD inclusion complex would be promising material for developing solid state sensory device for sensing Ce4+. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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