3-Aminopyridine Salicylidene: A Sensitive and Selective Chemosensor for the Detection of Cu(II), Al(III), and Fe(III) with Application to Real Samples
Abstract
Interest in developing selective and sensitive metal sensors for environmental, biological,
and industrial applications is mounting. The goal of this work was to develop a sensitive and
selective sensor for certain metal ions in solution. The goal was achieved via (i) preparing the sensor
((E)-2-((pyridine-3-ylimino)methyl)phenol) (3APS) using microwave radiation in a short time and
high yield and (ii) performing spectrophotometric titrations for 3APS with several metal ions. 3APS,
a Schiff base, was prepared in 5 min and in a high yield (95%) using microwave-assisted synthesis.
The compound was characterized by FTIR, XRD, NMR, and elemental analysis. Spectrophotometric
titration of 3APS was performed with Al(III), Ba(II), Cd(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Fe(III), Mn(II), Ni(II), and
Zn(II). 3APS showed good abilities to detect Al(III) and Fe(III) ions fluorescently and Cu(II) ion
colorimetrically. The L/M stoichiometric ratio was 2:1 for Cu(II) and 1:1 for Al(III) and Fe(III). Low
detection limits (μg/L) of 324, 20, and 45 were achieved for Cu(II), Al(III), and Fe(III), respectively.
The detection of aluminum was also demonstrated in antiperspirant deodorants, test strips, and
applications in secret writing. 3APS showed high fluorescent selectivity for Al(III) and Fe(III) and
colorimetric selectivity towards Cu(II) with detection limits lower than corresponding safe drinking
water guidelines.
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