Open Chemistry (Aug 2019)

Fluorescence study of 5-nitroisatin Schiff base immobilized on SBA-15 for sensing Fe3+

  • Fahmi Muhammad Riza Ghulam,
  • Fajar Adroit T.N.,
  • Roslan Nurliana,
  • Yuliati Leny,
  • Fadlan Arif,
  • Santoso Mardi,
  • Lintang Hendrik O.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 438 – 447

Abstract

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N’-(5-nitro-2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene) thiophene-2-carbohydrazide (NH) was successfully synthesized as a ligand, then grafted onto the surface of mesoporous silica SBA-15 via an aminopropyl bridge. The successful grafting of ligand NH onto the hybrid nanomaterial (SBA-15/APTES-NH) was confirmed by infrared spectroscopy. On excitation at 276 and 370 nm, the ligand NH and the hybrid nanomaterial SBA-15/APTES-NH showed a strong and narrow emission peak centered at 533 nm. By dispersing SBA-15/APTES-NH in an aqueous solution containing metal ions, the resulting solid materials showed a higher binding of NH sensing site to Fe3+ ions as compared to the others with a quench of the emission intensity up to 84%. This result showed that the hybrid nanomaterial is a potential chemosensor that requires development for the detection of metal ions.

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