Colorimetric anion sensor based on receptor having indole- and thiourea-binding sites
Abstract
A new colorimetric sensor L containing nitro-substituted indole and bisthiocarbonohydrazone units for selective fluoride and acetate ions is designed and synthesized. The receptor L shows well-defined color change in the visible region of the spectrum with an absorption band at ∼515 nm and 506 nm, respectively, for the F− and CH3COO− ions in an acetonitrile solution. Job's plots indicated the formation of 1 : 1 (L with CH3COO−) and 1 : 2 (L with F−) complexes. The interaction of L with the F− ion undergoes a deprotonation process and release of [HX2]−, whereas with the CH3COO− ion, it forms a stable [LH2…X]−complex. The relative affinities of the anions with L are rationalized using computational studies.