Title of article :
Fluorescence Chemosensing of Mg2+ by Phenylhydrazone of a Difluorenylpiperidin- 4-one
Author/Authors :
Sumathi, P Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India , Muthu Vijayan Enoch, Israel V Nanotoxicology Research Lab - Department of Nanoscience - Department of Chemistry - Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore, India
Abstract :
Magnesium is an abundant element in the environment. Magnesium ion sensing by fluorescence spectral method is of importance due
to the need for the detection of the metal in the human body and the environment. In this paper, we report the Mg2+ ion sensing behavior of
the phenylhydrazone derivative of a difluorenylpiperidin-4-one. The preparation method of this compound is simple. The compound shows
an enhanced absorption and fluorescence in the presence of Mg2+ ions, strikingly different from the other metal ions, which do not show
significant spectral changes. The stoichiometry and the binding strength of the Mg2+ complex of the phenylhydrazone are determined. The
compound shows an association constant of 3375.36 M-1 on binding to Mg2+. The range of detection and the competitive binding behavior
of Mg2+ are reported. The phenylhydrazone of the difluorenylpiperidin-4-one shows appreciable selectivity and sensitivity of detection for
Mg2+ ions.
Keywords :
Mg2+ sensing , Piperidin-4-one , Phenylhydrazone , Association , Fluorescent chemosensor
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics