Abstract

Fluorescent chemosensor, 3-(Anthracen-2-yliminomethyl)-benzene-1,2-diol (ANB) has been synthesized by one-step condensation of 2-aminoanthracene and 2,3-dihydroxybenzaldehyde and characterized using 1H-NMR, FT-IR and Mass spectroscopic techniques. The probe ANB was found to be an efficient 'turn-on' fluorescence chemosensor for the selective detection of Al3+ ion over other metal ions in an aqueous solution. The chemosensor exhibits ~ 27-fold enhancement of emission intensity in presence of Al3+ ion. Fluorescence quantum values for ANB and (Al3+-ANB)-complex are 0.004 and 0.097, respectively. In addition, the binding constant and the limit of detection were found to be 1.22 × 104M-1 and 0.391µM, respectively. The chemosensor ANB binds to Al3+ ions in 2:1 stoichiometric ratio which was supported by Job's plot, 1H-NMR titration and florescence titration. Fluorescence reversibility of the sensor complex was well established by adding EDTA in the same condition and a molecular INHIBIT logic gate was fabricated using this reversible nature of the sensor complex. Additionally, the chemosensor ANB shows a novel aggregation-induced enhanced emission phenomenon, where the aggregate hydrosol of ANB shows enhance emission intensity.

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