A Highly Selective Sensor for Cyanide in Organic Media and on Solid Surfaces
Author | Barare, Belygona |
Author | Babahan, Ilknur |
Author | Hijji, Yousef M. |
Author | Bonyi, Enock |
Author | Tadesse, Solomon |
Author | Aslan, Kadir |
Available date | 2016-10-30T06:46:15Z |
Publication Date | 2016-02-24 |
Publication Name | Sensors |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s16030271 |
Citation | Barare, B.; Babahan, I.; Hijji, Y.M.; Bonyi, E.; Tadesse, S.; Aslan, K. A Highly Selective Sensor for Cyanide in Organic Media and on Solid Surfaces. Sensors 2016, 16:271. |
Abstract | The application of IR 786 perchlorate (IR-786) as a selective optical sensor for cyanide anion in both organic solution (acetonitrile (MeCN), 100%) and solvent-free solid surfaces was demonstrated. In MeCN, IR-786 was selective to two anions in the following order: CN− > OH−. A significant change in the characteristic dark green color of IR-786 in MeCN to yellow was observed as a result of nucleophilic addition of CN− to the fluorophore, i.e., formation of IR 786-(CN), which was also verified by a blue shift in the 775 nm absorbance peak to 430 nm. A distinct green fluorescence emission from the IR-786-(CN) in MeCN was also observed, which demonstrated the selectivity of IR-786 towards CN− in MeCN. Fluorescence emission studies of IR-786 showed that the lower detection limit and the sensitivity of IR-786 for CN− in MeCN was 0.5 μM and 0.5 to 8 μM, respectively. The potential use of IR-786 as a solvent-free solid state sensor for the selective sensing and monitoring of CN− in the environment was also demonstrated. On solvent-free solid state surfaces, the sensitivity of the IR-786 to CN− in water samples was in the range of 50–300 μM with minimal interference by OH−. |
Sponsor | Morgan State University |
Language | en |
Publisher | MDPI AG |
Subject | optical sensors near-infrared fluorophores cyanine dyes cyanide sensing chemical sensors anion sensing IR-786 |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 271 |
Volume Number | 16 |
ESSN | 1424-8220 |
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