“…Chalcones are a fundamental unit in various biologically potent compounds and have numerous applications such as anticancer [ 1 , 2 ], anti-inflammatory [ 3 ], antioxidants [ 4 ], antimalarial [ 5 ], antiviral [ 6 ], anti-HIV [ 7 ], antiprotozoal [ 8 ], antimicrobial [ 9 ], antihypertensive [ 10 ], antifungal [ 11 ], antituberculosis [ 12 ], antidiabetic [ 13 ], antiulcer [ 14 ], antileishmanial [ 15 ], etc. In addition to their significance as potential pharmaceutical agents, chalcones are well known for their photochemical [ 16 ], optical [ 17 ], and Non-Linear Optical properties (NLO) [ 18 ] properties. Chalcones have been used as fluorophores in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes(OLED), chemosensors, and fluorescent probes [ 19 , 20 ].…”