Sequential and cellular detection of copper and lactic acid by disaggregation and reaggregation of the fluorescent panchromatic fibres of an acylthiourea based sensor
We report, for the first time, the self-assembly of an acyl-thiourea based sensor, N -{(6-methoxy-pyridine-2-yl) carbamothioyl}benzamide ( NG1 ), with panchromatic fluorescent fibres and its dual-sensing properties for the sequential detection of Cu 2+ ions and lactic acid. The panchromatic fibres f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Soft matter 2021-04, Vol.17 (16), p.434-4316 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report, for the first time, the self-assembly of an acyl-thiourea based sensor,
N
-{(6-methoxy-pyridine-2-yl) carbamothioyl}benzamide (
NG1
), with panchromatic fluorescent fibres and its dual-sensing properties for the sequential detection of Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid. The panchromatic fibres formed by
NG1
were disrupted in the presence of Cu
2+
ions and this was accompanied by a visible colour change in the solution from colourless to yellow. The addition of lactic acid to the
NG1
+ Cu
2+
solution, on the other hand, induced re-aggregation to fibrillar structures and the colour of the solution again changed to colourless. Hence, it may be surmised that the disaggregation and re-aggregation impart unique dual-sensing properties to
NG1
for the sequential detection of Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid. The application of
NG1
as a selective sensor for Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid has been assessed in detail by UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy. Furthermore, two structural variants of
NG1
, namely,
NG2
and
NG3,
were synthesized, which suggest the crucial role of pyridine in imparting panchromatic emission properties and of both pyridine and acyl-thiourea side chain in the binding of Cu
2+
ions. The
O
-methoxy group plays an important part in making
NG1
the most sensitive probe of its structural analogs. Finally, the utility of
NG1
for the sequential and cellular detection of Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid was studied in human RPE cells. The experimental results of the interaction of
NG1
with Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid have also been validated theoretically by using quantum chemical calculations based on density functional theory (DFT). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report wherein a dual sensor for Cu
2+
ions and lactate ions is synthesized. More importantly, the aggregation properties of the sensor have been studied extensively and an interesting correlation of the photophysical properties of the probe with its self-assembling behavior has been elucidated.
We report, the self-assembly of an acyl-thiourea based sensor,
N
-{(6-methoxy-pyridine-2-yl) carbamothioyl}benzamide (
NG1
), with panchromatic fluorescent fibres and its dual-sensing properties for the sequential detection of Cu
2+
ions and lactic acid. |
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ISSN: | 1744-683X 1744-6848 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1sm00038a |