A simple imine derivative based sensor (IDP) has been synthesized and characterized by H NMR, C NMR and mass spectral techniques. IDP is more capable of detecting perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in a selective and sensitive manner. The PFOA as a biomarker interacts with IDP and shows "TURN-ON" response by colorimetric and fluorimetric method. Under optimized experimental observations, the selective determination of PFOA using IDP among other competitors as biomolecules has been noticed. The detection limit is 0.31 × 10 mol/L. The practical applications of the IDP is effectively evaluated in human biofluids and water samples.
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