Phthalimide‐Based Off‐On‐Off Fluorosensor for Cascade Detection of Cyanide Ions and Picric Acid

Author:

Sultana Tuhina1,Mahato Manas1,Tohora Najmin1,Das Ankita2ORCID,Datta Pallab3,Das Sudhir Kumar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of North Bengal, Raja Rammohunpur Darjeeling, West Bengal 734013 India

2. Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology West Bengal 711103 India

3. Department of Pharmaceutics National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Kolkata West Bengal 700054 India

Abstract

AbstractNovel methods that can be utilized to identify and detect harmful environmental pollutants still need to be proposed. This article describes the effective design and development of a turn‐on photoluminescence probe, T1 [(E)‐5‐((2‐hydroxybenzylidene) amino) isoindoline‐1, 3‐dione], which is selective and sensitive towards CN ions having detection limit nM to μM range. When exposed to CN ions, Probe T1 displays a strong fluorescence response under a 365 nm UV light irradiation with a noticeable low to high intense cyan color photoluminescence visible to the naked eye. For the practical utility of the present probe T1, a paper strips‐based test kit experiment has been demonstrated as a portable and displayable photonic device for on‐site detection of CN ions. Furthermore, the T1‐CN adduct has been applied for detecting explosive nitroaromatic compounds, especially PA, based on the photoluminescence quenching mechanism. Using CN ions, and PA as chemically encoded inputs and corresponding optical output, a molecular logic gate has been constructed. Further, probe T1 has been employed as a bio‐analytical tool to map intercellular CN ions in live cells. This study invokes a novel approach for designing and developing efficient and selective sensors employing well‐known fluorescent probes as signaling units with prior photophysical knowledge.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

University Grants Commission of Bangladesh

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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