Selective detection of F− by chromogenic tetrazole receptor

A chromogenic anion host 4, containing two amide functionalities linked to azo dye and tetrazole rings, was synthesised and its complexes with various anions were investigated. The results show that receptor 4 can recognise selectively biologically important F− ion. The binding affinity for F− was investigated by naked-eye colour change, UV–vis and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Addition of F− ion in CH3CN and Dimethyl sulfoxide to receptor 4 causes a change in colour of the solution from colourless to yellow. The stoichiometry for host:anion is 1:1. Furthermore, receptor 4 was used as an ion carrier in ion-selective membrane electrodes. Selectivity of this membrane was studied towards various anions in water solution. Binding behaviour of receptor 4 towards several anions (Cl− , F− , Br− , I− ) has been investigated using density functional theory calculations.

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