In Situ Ni(II) Complexation Induced Deprotonation of Bis-Thiourea-Based Tweezers in DMSO–Water Medium: An Approach toward Recognition of Fluoride Ions in Water with Organic Probe Molecules
Bikash Chandra Mushahary,
Nishant Biswakarma,
Ranjit Thakuria
et al.
Abstract:Recognition of fluoride in water through the fluoride-induced Bronsted acid−base deprotonation reaction of an organic probe molecule is still a challenging task owing to the lower basicity of fluoride ions and the instability of the conjugate base of the probe molecules in aqueous medium. Herein, we report a complementary strategy in which the conjugate base of the studied bis-thiourea molecule in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) medium is simultaneously stabilized through chelation of the Ni(II) ion, which eventuall… Show more
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