Abstract
In this study, a two-channel, ratiometric, colorimetric, and near-infrared phthalocyanine-based probe (Q-DMAPZnPc) was synthesized and applied for the first time for highly selective/sensitive determination of toxic S2O32− in real samples through significant spectral changes. After the addition of S2O32− to the solution of Q-DMAPZnPc, the color of the solution changed from turquoise to lime green, facilitating on-site analysis through visual detection. Q-DMAPZnPc has superior analytical performance for the determination of S2O32− compared to related studies in the literature; the fastest response time (30 s for both UV–vis and fluorescence), very low limits of detection (1.45 µM and 0.15 µM for UV–vis and fluorescence), long term durability (more than 3 months), and dual-channel sensing. A smartphone application was successfully applied for colorimetric analysis of S2O32− within the range of 7.50 μM and 32.43 μM. Binding behavior and the optoelectronic properties of the Q-DMAPZnPc-S2O32− complex were enlightened with DFT calculations.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 112975 |
Journal | Microchemical Journal |
Volume | 210 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2025 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Colorimetric
- Near-infrared probe
- Phthalocyanines
- Smartphone
- Thiosulfate