Talanta Open (Dec 2022)
Novel bis naphthalene-2-ol based colorimetric chemosensor for the detection of Fe2+ in physiological pH and its DFT calculation studies
Abstract
A novel bis naphthalene-2-ol-based multi-functional chromogenic chemosensor was synthesized in a single step and thoroughly characterized by Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Single Crystal-X-ray for the detection of Fe2+ and CN− ions in physiological pH. The detection limit of Fe2+ was initiated as 4.35 μM is much superior to the United States Environmental Protection Agency parameter value for drinking water (5.37 μM). The 3-Fe2+ complex we can reversibly reuse after the treatment with CN− ion. A noteworthy red-shifted with hypochromic shift spectrum and “naked eye” colour change has been observed from yellow colour to light pink colour within 5 s for Fe2+ ion but not for other competing metal ions. Without any complex pretreatment, our chemosensor easily discriminates Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions. From Job's plot analysis, 1H NMR titration and MS analysis confirm the binding stoichiometry among probe 3 and Fe2+ metal ion as 1:1. The experimental active molecular binding site results are correlated well with the Density Functional Theory calculation to understand the sensing mechanism.