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Chelator Probe with Exceptionally High Stokes Shift for Selective Detection of OAc− with Red Emission: Application as a Biosensor

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Title Chelator Probe with Exceptionally High Stokes Shift for Selective Detection of OAc− with Red Emission: Application as a Biosensor
 
Creator Pramanik, Koushik
Ghosh, Dr. Pritam
Dey, Debanjan
Malpaharia, Pijush
Chandra, Prof. Swapan K
Mukhopadhyay, Prof. Subhra Kanti
Banerjee, Dr. Priyabrata
 
Subject Chemistry
 
Description A novel chelator probe with flexible structural configuration has been synthesized as chemosensor for selective detection of biotic anion like OAc− by chromogenic as well as fluorogenic signal. The nitro substituted chelator probe has shown pale yellow to deep yellow coloration upon detection of OAc− ion. Significantly the emission of the chelator probe upon recognition of the anion has been turned ON in low energy region which has been explained through PET‐ESIPT‐ILCT‐C=N isomerisation based pathways. The chelator probe has shown exceptionally high stroke's shift. The host guest interaction has been confirmed by different sophisticated analytical tools such as UV‐Vis, fluorescence, 1H‐NMR and FT‐IR. Significantly the fluorescence turn on phenomena has been utilized to detect intracellular OAc− inside candida albicans to explore the applicability of the chelator probe as bio sensor.
 
Date 2018
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Pramanik, Koushik and Ghosh, Dr. Pritam and Dey, Debanjan and Malpaharia, Pijush and Chandra, Prof. Swapan K and Mukhopadhyay, Prof. Subhra Kanti and Banerjee, Dr. Priyabrata (2018) Chelator Probe with Exceptionally High Stokes Shift for Selective Detection of OAc− with Red Emission: Application as a Biosensor. ChemistrySelect, 3 (4). pp. 1151-1156.
 
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