The detection of Al3+and Cu2+ions using isonicotinohydrazide-based chemosensors and their application to live-cell imaging

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A new Schiff base receptor (3) was synthesized by an equimolar reaction between isonicotinic hydrazide and 2,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde in ethanol. Receptor 3 demonstrated excellent selectivity and sensitivity towards Cu2+ ions and Al3+ ions by UV-vis absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy, respectively. Receptor 3 showed a detectable color change from colorless to yellow with a red-shift (Δλ ≈ 70 nm) in the absorption spectra in the presence of Cu2+. In the emission study of 3, Al3+ showed significant fluorescent enhancement (λem = 473 nm) over a wide range of tested metal ions. The quantum yield of receptor 3 (Φ = 0.0021) increases ∼230 folds in the presence of Al3+ ions to form receptor 3·Al3+ complex (Φ = 0.484). Receptor 3 showed high selectivity for Al3+ with a Ka of 4.8 × 104 M-1 and LOD of 3.0 nM. In comparison, Ka for Cu2+ was 1.3 × 104 M-1 and LOD of 1.9 μM. Receptor 3 is an excellent chemosensor for detecting Al3+ ions as indicated by its nanomolar range LOD. The quick response, easy-synthesis, and high sensitivity make receptor 3 an ideal sensor for detecting Al3+ ions in a semi-aqueous medium and living cells. This journal is

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Song, I. H., Torawane, P., Lee, J. S., Warkad, S. D., Borase, A., Sahoo, S. K., … Kuwar, A. (2021). The detection of Al3+and Cu2+ions using isonicotinohydrazide-based chemosensors and their application to live-cell imaging. Materials Advances, 2(19), 6306–6314. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00564b

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