2017
DOI: 10.1002/bio.3341
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A new Schiff base as a turn‐off fluorescent sensor for Cu2+ and its photophysical properties

Abstract: A new Schiff base receptor 1 was synthesized and its photophysical properties were investigated by absorption, emission and excitation techniques. Furthermore, its chromogenic and fluorogenic sensing abilities towards various metal ions were examined. Receptor 1 selectively detects Cu ion through fluorescence quenching and detection was not inhibited in the presence of other metal ions. From fluorescence titration, the limit of detection of receptor 1 as a fluorescent 'turn-off' sensor for the analysis of Cu w… Show more

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“…The structure of the Schiff base BBSDN is optimized by using DFT analysis. [56,57] DFT analysis is carried out with respect to Mulliken Charge Analysis, HOMO -LUMO energy gap and MEP (figure 16). Quenching due to CHEQ effect [52] ≈ 8000 a.u Mulliken charge analysis proves that the electron rich centers are azomethine nitrogen and phenolic oxygen atoms.…”
Section: Dft Analysis Of Nn'-bis(5-bromosalicylidine)-18-diaminonapht...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of the Schiff base BBSDN is optimized by using DFT analysis. [56,57] DFT analysis is carried out with respect to Mulliken Charge Analysis, HOMO -LUMO energy gap and MEP (figure 16). Quenching due to CHEQ effect [52] ≈ 8000 a.u Mulliken charge analysis proves that the electron rich centers are azomethine nitrogen and phenolic oxygen atoms.…”
Section: Dft Analysis Of Nn'-bis(5-bromosalicylidine)-18-diaminonapht...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 and Table 2). 111 Among various tested metal ions, sensor 45 underwent instant fluorescence quenching only with Cu 2+ at emission wavelength 554 nm (l ex = 386 nm) in an aqueous solution. The detection limit of sensor 45 was 0.35 mM for Cu 2+ .…”
Section: Materials Advances Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBs can be applied for solvent extraction of metal ions [71][72][73]. Schiff Bases and their transition metal complexes are applied as an efficient optical chemical [74][75][76] or electrochemical sensors for detection of analytes in forensic, pharmaceutical and environmental samples [74,[77][78][79][80]. Oligonuclear PGM complexes are assessed as prospective phosphorescent emitters in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) [81].…”
Section: Importance and Application Of Schiff Base Ligands And Their Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%