An Al3+ and H2PO4−/HSO4− selective conformational arrest and bail to a pyrimidine-naphthalene anchored molecular switch†
Abstract
A N isomerization (cis-trans) leading to its fluorescent switching in aqueous medium. Nevertheless the H2PO4−/HSO4− bailed receptor 1 from the Al3+ arrest leading to its switching ‘off’. This conformational arrest and bail of receptor 1 were highly specific as no other ion pairs were able to do the same. The detection limit of the receptor 1 towards Al3+ is 1.49 × 10−9 M and is the second highest for the same reported to date in the literature, while the same for H2PO4− and HSO4− were found to be 2.27 × 10−7 and 2.91 × 10−6, respectively. The mechanistic details of ‘on-off’ switching of the receptor 1 by the analytes have been explored through various spectroscopic studies along with theoretical calculations at density functional theory (DFT) level. The ‘on-off’ switching of receptor 1 through inputs Al3+ and H2PO4−/HSO4− led it to mimic with INH logic function.