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Nithun Ranjan Pandit1, Sourav Bej2, Ananya Mondal3, Meenakshi Ghosh4, George E Kostakis5, Annie K Powell6, Priyabrata Banerjee2, Biplab Biswas1.
Abstract
We report two isostructural dinuclear transition metal complexes [M2(HL)2(N3)4], where M = Ni2+ (BS-1), Mn2+ (BS-2), and HL is (2-methyl-2-((pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino)propan-1-ol) and investigate them as molecular sensors towards hazardous entities. BS-1 shows high selectivity towards the S2- and Ag+ ions, easily observed by the naked eye colour change and its detection limit in aqueous solutions for the S2- ion was calculated as 0.55 μM with a binding constant of 3.28 × 105 M-1, while the limit for the Ag+ ion is 21.8 μM. Notably, BS-2 shows good selectivity towards the Ag+ ion with a detection limit of 10.84 μM. Spectroscopic and DFT studies shed light on the mechanistic course of interaction between the host and guest entities, suggesting a sulphide-mediated reduction of the azide mechanism. In a nutshell, these simple transition metal complexes were exploited for discriminately detecting hazardous analytes with real field applications in analytical science (via. "Dip-Stick" approach) as well as engineering science, which provides a significant contribution in the recent advancement of supramolecular chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32929443 DOI: 10.1039/d0dt02846k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dalton Trans ISSN: 1477-9226 Impact factor: 4.390