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Selective detection of Cu2+ in aqueous medium using an acid hydrazide-based chemosensor: experimental and DFT/TDDFT
Joardar Gim1, Zannatul Kowser1, Dipa Debnath1
1Department of Chemistry, Jashore University of Science and Technology Jashore-7408 Bangladesh joardargim@gmail.com zannatulkowser_che@just.edu.bd debnathdipa018@gmail.com redikaprity@gmail.com tasnim.b920@gmail.com msttaherakhatun92@gmail.com saharakhatunmunni@gmail.com rashedkhan039@gmail.com riju3295@gmail.com.
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An acid hydrazide-based Schiff base, N'-(4-hydroxybenzylidene)picolinohydrazide (HP), was designed and synthesized in a single-step process for the selective detection of Cu2+ ions. The structure of HP was thoroughly characterized by FTIR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, HRMS, SCXRD and elemental analysis. The cation-sensing performance of HP was investigated using UV-Vis spectroscopy, revealing a rapid response with high selectivity and sensitivity toward Cu2+ in MeOH/H2O (6 : 4, v/v) with a 10 mM HEPES buffer at pH 7.4, with a detection limit of 8.94 µM. Job's plot analysis confirmed a 1 : 1 binding stoichiometry, with an association constant of 4.26 × 104 M-1. FESEM analysis showed distinct morphological changes upon Cu2+ coordination. The SCXRD result exhibits good agreement with DFT and TD-DFT of the probe HP. The hole-electron analysis clearly reveals locally excited (LE) characteristics for the free ligand and intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) behavior for the HP-Cu2+ complex. Furthermore, the HP probe demonstrated practical applicability for Cu2+ detection in real water samples.
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