The immobilized azo-azomethine on solid supports: highly selective sensors for naked eye detection of CN− in water

Publish Year: 1398
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IICC21_221

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 5 آذر 1398

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A molecular azo-azomethine receptor, HL, was synthesized via condensationreaction of 1-(3-formyl-4-hydroxyphenylazo)-4-nitrobenzeneand 3-aminopropyl triethoxysilane in EtOH. The HL was characterized using standard spectroscopic techniques.The sensing ability of HLwas investigated towards the inorganic anions in DMSO and semi-aqueous media. As shownin Fig. 1, upon the addition 10 equiv. of the anions (CN−, H2PO4ˉ,AcOˉ, NO3ˉ ,HSO4ˉ,Fˉ, Clˉ, Brˉ, Iˉ, and free HL) to the DMSO solution of HL an instant and noticeable color changes was observed from pale orange to dark blue and gray-blue only in the presence of CN− and AcOˉ, respectively. To further study, UV-Vis experiments were also performed upon the addition 10 equiv. of CN− and AcOˉ to DMSO solution of HL.Then, the new solid sensors based HL immobilized on amorphous SiO2, S-B, and NaY zeolite, S-ZY, was prepared and applied for detection of the mentioned anions, in 100% aqueous media.The fabricated solid sensors were characterized using powder XRD diffraction, TGA-DTA, BET and FT-IR spectroscopy. Surprisingly, S-B and S-ZY show excellent sensitivity and selectivity against CN−over the other anions (CN−, H2PO4ˉ,AcOˉ, NO3ˉ,HSO4ˉ, Fˉ, Clˉ, Brˉ, Iˉ and free S-ZY) in water Fig. 2. [1,2]

Authors

Saeed Dini,

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Arak University, Arak, Iran

Hamid Khanmohammadi

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Arak University, Arak, Iran

Mojgan Zendehdel

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Arak University, Arak, Iran