Pyrene-Hydrazone-π···Hole Coupled Turn-on Fluorescent and Naked- Eye Colorimetric Sensor for Cyanide: Role of Homogeneous π-Hole Dispersion in Anion Selectivity.

J Fluoresc

Department of Chemistry, International Research Centre, Centre for Supramolecular Chemistry, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education (KARE), Anand Nagar, Srivilliputtur Tamil Nadu, 626126, Krishnankoil, India.

Published: September 2021

A pyrene based probe associated with π···hole - hydrazone as one of the recognizing elements is synthesized and its turn in to a selective colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent sensor, (L) for cyanide anion. This chemo sensor show high selectivity towards cyanide anion through photo electron transfer (PET) mechanism. The binding strength and sensitivity of the chemo sensor L towards cyanide are found to be 2.0 X 10, and 4.44 x 10 respectively. We have compared this high selectivity of the receptor towards cyanide, with our previously reported receptors L and L. The detailed UV-Vis, Emission, H-NMR, IR spectroscopic and Molecular Electrostatic Potential (MEP) studies reveals that the homogeneous π···hole dispersion in the aromatic ring governing the selectivity of the receptor towards cyanide anion. Such a positive π···hole homogeneous dispersion is missing in the case of sensor L, instead we have polarized π···hole dispersion towards 2 and 4 position of di-nitrophenyl chromophoric unit in L.

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