Title of article :
Naphthalenebased Azoazomethine Chemosensor: Naked Eye Detection of Fluoride in Semiaqueous Media
Author/Authors :
Khanmohammadi ، Hamid Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak University , Rezaeian ، Khatereh Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak University , Radaie ، Hadis Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak University
Abstract :
A new azoazomethine chemosensor containing active phenolic sites, H2L, has been designed and synthesized for rapid detection of inorganic fluoride over the other anions, such as Clˉ, Brˉ, Iˉ, AcOˉ, H2PO4ˉ, NO3ˉ, N3ˉ in DMSO/water (90/10) media. The 1H NMR titration revealed that the colorimetric response was considered to be the direct consequence of hydrogenbond formation between phenolic groups of the receptor and fluoride ion followed by deprotonation. The anions recognition ability of H2L was also evaluated using UVVis spectroscopy. Importantly, H2L can detect inorganic fluoride even at 2.04×106 M level, which is lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) permissible level. Interestingly, H2L was used for qualitative detection of fluoride anion in commercially available mouthwash and toothpaste.
Keywords :
Azoazomethine , Colorimetric detection , Chemosensor , Fluoride ion recognitio
Journal title :
Inorganic Chemistry Research
Journal title :
Inorganic Chemistry Research