Colorimetric detection of in situ metal acetates and fluorides by a bipyridyl‐linked Schiff base |
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Authors: | Sivalingam Suganya Hye Jin Zo Jong S. Park Sivan Velmathi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Organic and Polymer Synthesis Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, India;2. Department of Organic Material and Polymer Engineering, Dong‐A University, Busan, Korea |
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Abstract: | Here, we present a new bipyridyl moiety linked Schiff base (bipy‐1) that is well characterized using spectroscopic techniques. Colorimetric and UV‐vis titrations were used to study the photophysical properties of bipy‐1 in the presence of various tetrabutyl ammonium salt of anions and metal salts containing different counter cations. bipy‐1 showed selective recognition of dimethyl sulphoxide solution of tetrabutyl ammonium salt of F? ion accompanied with a UV‐vis band at 529 nm and interesting binding of aqueous Co, Ni, and Cu acetates/fluorides, as confirmed by distinct color changes from fluorescent green to pink or orange and a strong band around 480–510 nm in the UV‐vis spectrum. However, in the presence of Co, Ni, and Cu countercations, any form of metal acetate/fluorides was found to be able to respond to similar color changes from fluorescent green to pink or orange, showing a band around 480–510 nm. This type of output clearly indicates that the in situ formation of Co, Ni, and Cu acetates/fluorides also coordinates with bipyridyl nitrogen atoms. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | bipyridyl Schiff base colorimetric analysis metal acetate/fluoride in situ analyte detection |
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