Colorimetric sensing of anions by a neutral biphenyl based amide receptor

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Abstract

A new colorimetric sensor for fluoride is described. Compound 1 shows an open structure and its behaviour is compared with that of two related closed compounds 2 and 3. In all cases, the red colour developed in the presence of fluoride can be related to deprotonation processes, however ligand 1 gives rise to a faster colour change than 2 or 3 because of its higher flexibility. Other halides as well as carboxylates have been studied and the stoichiometry and complexation constants for the corresponding ligands have been determined. ©ARKAT.

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Costero, A. M., & Peransi, S. (2007). Colorimetric sensing of anions by a neutral biphenyl based amide receptor. Arkivoc, 2007(4), 92–101. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0008.409

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