Abstract

A reversible salamo-like probe (H2L) and its nickel(II) complex which could be fully characterized by various physicochemical and spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore, the solid-state crystal structure of the nickel(II) complex along with detailed structural analysis using single crystal X-ray crystallography. The developed probe could be used as an efficient fluorogenic probe to detect Ni2+ ion in aqueous medium. Subsequently, the in situ generated complex exhibited a high sensitivity and selectivity to HPO42− ion with detection limit of 3.42 × 10−8 M. The sensing mechanism of H2L towards Ni2+ ion and sequential detection towards HPO42− ion are well studied by UV–Vis and ESI mass methods. The practical applicability values of this probe have been examined by test paper and reversible cycle.

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