Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Hosur road, DRC post Bangalore 560029 India
Abstract
AbstractWe report the synthesis of 2‐(4,5‐diphenyl‐1H‐imidazole‐2‐yl)phenol (TPI‐9) as an interesting fluorescent molecule displaying Excited‐State Intramolecular‐Proton‐Transfer (ESIPT) with stokes shift of 120 nm. Phenolic compounds with the ability to form intramolecular hydrogen bonds and subsequent proton transfer are known as ESIPT fluorophores. Proton accepting ability can increase significantly by tailoring electron‐donating groups. With the assistance of an environment‐friendly organocatalyst, 10‐camphor sulfonic acid (10‐CSA), TPI‐9 was synthesized to introduce substituents with electron‐donating abilities to develop an efficient ESIPT mechanism. Factors influencing the emission, such as solvent, pH, and metal ions, are investigated. Quenching of fluorescence by Cu2+ through chelation enhancement quenching effect with a high selectivity allowed the establishment of a Cu2+ sensor with an LoD of 0.57 ppm and a ratiometric estimation with an LoD of 0.73 ppm. Metal binding (2 : 1) stoichiometry and quenching constant (0.0072 mol−1s−1) are calculated from Job's and Stern‐Volmer plots. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations are in accordance with the experimental results. Competitive replacement of TPI‐9 by amino acids restores ESIPT, consequently, the fluorescence. Thus, an “off‐on” fluorescence sensor for amino acid estimation is developed under 1 minute incubation. A linear relationship between amino acid concentration and fluorescence intensity is in 0‐20 μg/mL range, and the LoD is less than 2.2 μg/mL.
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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