Pyrene based chalcone as a reversible fluorescent chemosensor for Al3+ ion and its biological applications

October 11, 2018

Title

Pyrene based chalcone as a reversible fluorescent chemosensor for Al3+ ion and its biological applications

Author

S. Suresh, N. Bhuvanesh, J. Prabhu, A. Thamilselvan, S. Rex Jeya Rajkumar, K. Kannan, V. Rajesh Kannan, R. Nandhakumar

Year

2018

Journal

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry

Abstract

A pyrene scaffold bearing a phenol molecule has been designed and synthesized as a chemosensor L1 by an aldol type of condensation reaction. The sensor showed high sensitivity and selectivity for Al3+ ions by the enhancement of fluorescene intensity and distinguishes from the other potentially competing metal ions. The effect of pH, time and the reversibility of the sensor are studied. The fluorescence experiments suggested that the proposed binding of L1 and Al3+ ion is in a 1:1 stoichiometry. The chemosensor’s direct application in the electrosorptive removal of Al3+ ion and several other biological applications including the bio-imaging of bacterial cells were examined.

Instrument

FP-8200

Keywords

Fluorescence, Ligand binding, Chemical stability, Sensors, Materials