The synthesis and anion recognition property of symmetrical chemosensors involving thiourea groups: Theory and experiments

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The synthesis of four symmetrical compounds containing urea/thiourea and anthracene/nitrobenzene groups was optimized. N,N’-Di((anthracen-9-yl)-methylene) thio-carbonohydrazide showed sensitive and selective binding ability for acetate ion among the studied anions. The presence of other competitive anions including F−, H2PO4−, Cl−, Br− and I− did not interfere with the strong binding ability. The mechanism of the host-guest interaction was through multiple hydrogen bonds due to the conformational complementarity and higher basicity. A theoretical investigation explained that intra-molecular hydrogen bonds existed in the compound which could strengthen the anion binding ability. In addition, molecular frontier orbitals in molecular interplay were introduced in order to explain the red-shift phenomenon in the host-guest interaction process. Compounds based on thiourea and anthracene derivatives can thus be used as a chemosensor for detecting acetate ion in environmental and pharmaceutical samples.

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Shang, X., Yang, Z., Fu, J., Zhao, P., & Xu, X. (2015). The synthesis and anion recognition property of symmetrical chemosensors involving thiourea groups: Theory and experiments. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(11), 28166–28176. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151128166

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