Construction of coumarin-appended calix[4]arene-based fluorescence sensor for the detection of carbofuran in cabbage.
Heni SoniNidhi VermaDivyesh Y ChaudhariSahaj A GandhiAlok PandyaPinkesh G SutariyaPublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
This study presents a novel approach for the detection of carbofuran (CBF) insecticide by systematically exploring a calix[4]arene-derived fluorescence probe, CouC4S, functionalized with two coumarin-labelled cystamine linkages at the narrow edge of the calix[4]arene platform. The proposed method showed a fluorescence "signal - off" effect when CBF binds with CouC4S by quenching the fluorescence intensity of CouC4S. Its limit of detection was as low as 5.55 μM according to the emission study. The working concentration range for this ligand was observed to be up to 5-65 μM. This method could be applied for the on-spot detection of CBF in real samples such as cabbage by spiking CBF via in situ experiments, which exhibited a limit of detection of 8.823 ppm. For the further confirmation of CouC4S:CBF binding, cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, powder X-ray diffraction, FT-IR spectroscopy, 1 H NMR titration, MALDI-TOF and computational investigations were carried out.