A specific and ratiometric chemosensor for Hg based on triazole coupled ortho-methoxyphenylazocalix[4]arene |
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Authors: | Nae-Jen WangChung-Ming Sun Wen-Sheng Chung |
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Institution: | Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30050, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | Calix4]arene 3, which contains two distal triazole groups on the lower rim and two distal o-methoxyphenylazo groups on the upper rim, was synthesized and found to be a specific and ratiometric sensor for Hg2+ in a polar protic solvent. A series of o-methoxyphenylazo derivatives (3, 4, 5, 7, and 9) were synthesized, which proved that the lower-rim triazoles and the hydroxyl azophenol(s) were the major ligands for metal ion binding. Though analogues 4 and 10 showed some sensitivity for Hg2+, compound 3 was the only ratiometric chemosensor for Hg2+ among the series of azocalix4]arenes synthesized in this work. The formation of 3·Hg2+ complex was supported by UV/vis and NMR titration studies and Mass spectrometry. Based on the symmetrical features of NMR spectra of 3·Hg2+, the complex is believed to be symmetrical with respect to the calix4]arene cavity. Furthermore, the complex was determined to be 1:1 binding stoichiometry by Job’s plot, and the association constant was determined to be 4.02×103 M−1 using Benesi-Hildebrand plot. |
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Keywords: | Azocalix[4]arene Click reaction Triazole Chemosensor Mercury ion |
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