Abstract

A new set of chromoionophores having indoaniline and calix[4]arene segments have been prepared, the ethylacetate derivative of which shows a high selectivity for Na +. Sodium ion binding induces a bathochromic shift in the absorption spectrum of this chromoionophore leading to the suggestion that this class of compounds could have potential use as an optical sensor for Na + detection.

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