The work in this report describes the syntheses, characterization, crystal structures, absorption and emission spectra and DFT calculations of three dizinc(II) compounds of composition [ZnII2L(μ1,1-N3)(N3)2] (1), [Zn2L'(2,4-dinitrophenolate)2] (2) and [Zn2L'(picrate)2]...
The work in this report describes the syntheses, crystal structures, dc/ac magnetic behaviour, theoretical calculations (both ab initio CASSCF and DFT) of three defect dicubane/planar butterfly type tetradysprosium(III) compounds...
A fluorescent dinuclear cadmium(II) based discrete metal complex of composition [CdII2L(μ‐Cl)Cl2](1) is used {HL=2,6‐bis[2‐(methylamino)ethyliminomethyl]‐4‐Ethylphenol} for the specific recognition of 2,4,6‐trinitrophenol (picric acid; PA) via fluorescence quenching phenomenon among various nitroaromatic compounds through a chemodosimetric approach. It has been established that 1 is a chemodosimeter in pure water. We have successfully been able to isolate three compounds: chemodosimeter 1; an intermediate complex 2 of composition [CdII(LH2)Cl2](Picrate) and final association complex 3 of composition [NH3(CH2CH2)NH2CH3](Picrate)2. Compounds have been characterised by CHN elemental analyses, single crystal X‐ray crystallography, PXRD, NMR and FTIR. Selective interaction of 1 with PA was evaluated by fluorescence, UV‐Vis and life time measurements. Fluorescence quenching of 1 occurs definitely due to the formation of compound 3 via intermediate 2 involving partial decomplexation, hydrolysis and proton transfer phenomena in solution during the course of sensing. The quenching constant (Ksv), association constant (Ka) and detection limit (LOD) of the complex 1 for picric acid are ∼1.55×105 M−1, ∼1.8×1010 M−2 and ∼0.47 μM (0.108 ppm), respectively. Mechanism of sensing is proposed and the very rare case of isolation and characterization of intermediate in picric acid sensing is discussed.
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