Issue 26, 2024

Synthesis of cyanoaminopyridyl enaminoates for their fluorescent “turn off” response towards Fe(iii) ions

Abstract

In the present study, a series of 2-amino-3-cyanopyridine-based enaminoates 2 were synthesized from substituted 2-amino-3-cyanopyridines 3 and ethyl cyclopentanone-2-carboxylate 4 in acetic acid. The synthesized compounds were characterized by using various techniques such as 1H NMR, 13C NMR, Mass, HRMS and FTIR. The photophysical properties of all the derivatives were investigated, including their absorption maxima, emission maxima and Stokes shift. Among these, compound 2e was investigated as a fluorimetric “turn-off” sensor for the selective detection of Fe3+. The interaction between 2e and Fe3+ was confirmed through Job's plot analysis and density functional theory (DFT) studies. The fluorimetric detection limit for Fe3+ reached up to 9.2 μM. Photostability and response time studies were also conducted to evaluate the analytical performance of 2e. Additionally, 2e was successfully applied for analyzing Fe3+ in real water samples such as lake water (Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh, India), distilled water and tap water using the standard addition method. Furthermore, 2e was employed to develop fluorimetric test strips for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of cyanoaminopyridyl enaminoates for their fluorescent “turn off” response towards Fe(iii) ions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2024
Accepted
02 Jun 2024
First published
04 Jun 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 11854-11863

Synthesis of cyanoaminopyridyl enaminoates for their fluorescent “turn off” response towards Fe(III) ions

L. Devi, S. Sasan, A. Changotra and K. K. Kapoor, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 11854 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ01359J

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