Issue 8, 2014

A naphthalimide-based azo colorimetric and ratiometric probe: synthesis and its application in rapid detection of cyanide anions

Abstract

A naphthalimide-based azo dye (1) used as a colorimetric and ratiometric probe for the detection of CN was synthesized by incorporating a salicylaldehyde moiety, which acts as a recognition unit, to the naphthalimido diazonium salt. Upon reacting with CN, probe 1 displays dramatic colour changes rapidly from yellowish to red, corresponding to the absorption band shift from 408 nm to 497 nm. The colorimetric probe allows ratiometric detection of CN with a linear range of 2–45 μM and a LOD (limit of detection) of 0.4 μM. In the optimized H2O/DMSO (7/3, v/v) mixed solvent, probe 1 displays excellent selectivity for CN over other anions. In addition, 1 was successfully employed to prepare the filter paper-based test strips which can be used to monitor CN conveniently, and the discernible concentration of CN can be as low as 20 μM.

Graphical abstract: A naphthalimide-based azo colorimetric and ratiometric probe: synthesis and its application in rapid detection of cyanide anions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2013
Accepted
10 Feb 2014
First published
10 Feb 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 2478-2483

A naphthalimide-based azo colorimetric and ratiometric probe: synthesis and its application in rapid detection of cyanide anions

Y. Hao, W. Chen, L. Wang, B. Zhou, Q. Zang, S. Chen and Y. Liu, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 2478 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY41931B

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