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1--Nitrobenzoyl semicarbazide: reversible colorimetric cascade indicators for fluoride and moisture

Colorimetric indicators can provide quick results for instant, in-field detection of analytes without expensive equipment and expertise. A simple, cost-effective 1- m -nitrobenzoyl semicarbazide based indicator has been developed for reversible colorimetric cascade detection of fluoride and moisture...

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Published in:New journal of chemistry 2020-10, Vol.44 (4), p.17523-1753
Main Authors: Nandi, Sujay Kumar, Haldar, Debasish
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Colorimetric indicators can provide quick results for instant, in-field detection of analytes without expensive equipment and expertise. A simple, cost-effective 1- m -nitrobenzoyl semicarbazide based indicator has been developed for reversible colorimetric cascade detection of fluoride and moisture. The detection is highly selective for fluoride over other halides and different anions. On addition of fluoride, a sharp brown colour appeared immediately and fluorescence quenching was observed. The fluorescence turn off is due to complex formation with fluoride, almost immediately and can be observed with the naked eye, which is necessary for a real-time sensor without any sophisticated and expensive instruments and quicker response time. Moreover the 1- m -nitrobenzoyl semicarbazide-fluoride complex acts as a reusable probe for moisture showing high selectivity, sensitivity, instant response and stability. In the presence of moisture, the sharp brown colour disappears immediately and the fluorescence bounces back. The entire detection process is reversible in nature and helps to develop a re-writable device and an encryption-decryption system as security ink. A very simple and effective strategy for an instant, in-field reversible colorimetric cascade indicator of fluoride and moisture at very low concentrations has been developed.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d0nj03769a