• Title of article

    Detection to trace aluminum ion of pharmaceutical wastewater using synthesis of Schiff-based chemosensor

  • Author/Authors

    Dagnaw ، Mengistu Jemberu Department of Mechanical Engineering - Institute of Engineering and Technology - Wollega University , Gopal ، Mahesh Department of Mechanical Engineering - Institute of Engineering and Technology - Wollega University

  • From page
    309
  • To page
    318
  • Abstract
    Background: The aim of this research was to develop a fluorogenic sensor for Al^3 + ions, which have been identified as a possible food and drinking water pollutant by the WHO and considered to be harmful to human health. Methods: The sensing mechanism was based on excitedstate intramolecular proton transfer, with the intramolecular rotation restriction occurring after binding with the analyte. The probe attaches Al^3 + selectively and emits strong emission in 4:1 H_2O/MeOH (v/v) solution while irradiated at 400 nm in the presence of a wide number of cations, acting as a ldquo;turnon rdquo; fluorescence chemosensor. The range of detection for Al_3 + is 3.3 nM (3 method), which is more than 200 times more responsive than the WHO suggested limit of 7.4 mM (3 sigma; method). Mass spectra, job plot, and BenesiHildebrand plot were used to determine the formation of the 1:1 metaltoligand complex. Results: Aluminum (Al) ion content in effluent obtained from the pharmaceutical sector is 0.381 mM, which is a trace amount. A separate in vitro experiment indicates that the probe can precisely perceive Al^3 + ions in a cell line. The sensorbased method is developed to detect 3.3 nM of Al^3 + ions, which is significantly less than the WHO max. Conclusion: The probe to detect Al^3 + ions in live cells. HL becomes a flexible sensor for recognizing intracellular Al^3 + in human liver cancer cell line Hep G_2 and human lung fibroblast cell lines by fluorescence cell imaging procedures, and the probe rsquo;s nontoxicity has been proven by MTT tests up to 100M.
  • Keywords
    Environment , Water , Pollution , Poisoning , Alzheimer’s , Parkinson’s dementia , Disease , Pharmaceutical , Aluminium , Fluorescence chemosensor , India
  • Journal title
    Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal
  • Journal title
    Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal
  • Record number

    2695768