Issue 14, 2024

Tuning sensing efficacy of anthraimidazoledione-based charge transfer dyes: nitro group positioning impact

Abstract

Anthraimidazoledione-based optical sensors have been designed by varying the position of the nitro functional group. All three positional isomers showed highly colored, photostable optical signals owing to intramolecular charge transfer interactions. Despite having the same anion-binding site (imidazole unit), the selectivity and sensitivity of the compounds depend on the positioning of the nitro group. The selectivity was fairly good for the meta isomer, followed by the ortho and para isomers, respectively. In contrast, the sensitivity towards anions followed a completely opposite trend, with the para isomer being the most sensitive one towards anions. Interestingly, the color changing response along the turn-on fluorescence signal was observed only with CN– ions in a semi-aqueous environment. Though the introduction of water as a co-solvent could improve the selectivity, the sensitivity was found to be slightly less than that observed in pure organic medium. Mechanistic studies indicated hydrogen bonding interactions between the imidazole –NH proton and cyanide, which further facilitated the extent of intramolecular charge transfer.

Graphical abstract: Tuning sensing efficacy of anthraimidazoledione-based charge transfer dyes: nitro group positioning impact

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Dec 2023
Accepted
06 Feb 2024
First published
12 Feb 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 6343-6351

Tuning sensing efficacy of anthraimidazoledione-based charge transfer dyes: nitro group positioning impact

B. Chettri, A. Pal, S. Jha and N. Dey, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 6343 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT04172G

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