Issue 79, 2015

A novel phenylacetylene-indolium fluorophore for detection of cyanide by the naked eye

Abstract

A novel fluorescent turn-on cyanide sensor containing an indolium salt as the selective CN receptor was synthesized in 2 steps via Sonogashira coupling and Knoevenagel reaction. Compound 2 was developed as a new fluorometric and colorimetric sensor for cyanide with a sensing mechanism through cyanide ion addition to the indolium group. Importantly, the inclusion complexes between compound 2 and α-cyclodrextin, exhibited fluorescent turn-on detection of CN in 100% aqueous media with the detection limit of 1.3 μM. The turn-on signal is the result of the conversion of the conjugated hemicyanine moiety to a cyano-hemicyanine group via the addition of the cyanide ion. Using paper sensor strips, naked eye detection of cyanide is possible down to 4.59 ng mm−2. Test strips based on compound 2 can act as a convenient and efficient CN testing kit.

Graphical abstract: A novel phenylacetylene-indolium fluorophore for detection of cyanide by the naked eye

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2015
Accepted
23 Jul 2015
First published
23 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 64763-64768

Author version available

A novel phenylacetylene-indolium fluorophore for detection of cyanide by the naked eye

N. Niamnont, A. Promchat, C. Siangma, C. Pramaulpornsatit and M. Sukwattanasinitt, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 64763 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA10273A

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