Issue 3, 2017

Syntheses, crystal structures and photophysical properties of Cu(ii) complexes: fine tuning of a coordination sphere for selective binding of azamethiphos

Abstract

Two copper complexes C1 and C2 have been designed and developed for selective sensing of organophosphates. It is important to develop an efficient method for the detection of these agents for environmental analysis because the overuse of these agents in the environment causes harmful effects on living systems. Our attempts to utilize the copper complexes for the detection of organophosphates remained successful: the C1 complex has shown selective binding for the azamethiphos with a detection limit of 19 nM; while the C2 complex has not revealed any selectivity for any of the tested organophosphates. The results indicated that the coordination sphere of the C1 complex is proficiently engineered in such a way that it offers judicial binding sites for guest molecules.

Graphical abstract: Syntheses, crystal structures and photophysical properties of Cu(ii) complexes: fine tuning of a coordination sphere for selective binding of azamethiphos

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2016
Accepted
07 Dec 2016
First published
23 Dec 2016

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 985-994

Syntheses, crystal structures and photophysical properties of Cu(II) complexes: fine tuning of a coordination sphere for selective binding of azamethiphos

P. Raj, A. Singh, A. Singh and N. Singh, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 985 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT04039J

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