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Mo(vi) complexes of amide-imine conjugates for tuning the selectivity of fluorescence recognition of Y(iii) vs. Pb(ii).

Sudeshna ChatterjeeSabyasachi TaSomnath KhanraDebasis Das
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
Two amide-imine conjugates, viz. 3-methyl-benzoic acid (4-diethylamino-2-hydroxy-benzylidene)-hydrazide (L1) and 3-methyl-benzoic acid (2-hydroxy-naphthalen-1-ylmethylene)-hydrazide (L2), have been prepared and used for a further synthesis of Mo(vi) complexes (M1 and M2, respectively). Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed their structures. Interestingly, M1 selectively recognizes Y 3+ and Pb 2+ at two different wavelengths, whereas M2 selectively interacts with Y 3+ with a significantly high binding constant, 1.3 × 10 5 M -1 . The proposed sensing mechanism involves the displacement of Mo(vi) by Y 3+ /Pb 2+ from respective Mo(vi) complexes. The TCSPC experiment also substantiates the "turn-on" fluorescence process. A logic gate has been constructed utilizing the fluorescence recognition of cations by M1. DFT studies corroborated the cation-probe interactions and allowed exploring the orbital energy parameters.
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