2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25030612
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Selective Chromogenic Recognition of Copper(II) Ion by Thiacalix[4]arene Tetrasulfonate and Mechanism

Abstract: Detection of biologically important transition metal ions such as copper by using a simple method is desirable and of great importance. In this work, we firstly reported that water-soluble thiacalix[4]arene tetrasulfonate (TCAS) exhibited selective chromogenic recognition towards copper(II) ion over other transition metal ions. Color change from colorless to salmon pink was observed in TCAS solution, weak bathochromic shift was induced in UV absorption spectrum of TCAS upon addition of copper(II) ion, and the … Show more

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“…Sulfur functionalities were among the first groups tested in calixarenes due to their binding ability toward toxic metal ions [4,5], and their analytical detection is still relevant, as exemplified by the work on chromogenic recognition of Cu 2+ ions by sulfonated thiacalix [4]arene [6]. At present, the scope of application of sulfur functional groups on calixarene scaffolds is quite diverse, and some representative examples are given in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfur functionalities were among the first groups tested in calixarenes due to their binding ability toward toxic metal ions [4,5], and their analytical detection is still relevant, as exemplified by the work on chromogenic recognition of Cu 2+ ions by sulfonated thiacalix [4]arene [6]. At present, the scope of application of sulfur functional groups on calixarene scaffolds is quite diverse, and some representative examples are given in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%