A Versatile Colorimetric Probe based on Thiosemicarbazide–Amine Proton Transfer

Céline Calvino, Marek Piechowicz, Stuart J. Rowan, Stephen Schrettl, Christoph Weder

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Abstract

There is significant interest in the rapid and efficient detection of amines, which are widely used in different industries and also serve as markers in many biological processes. This work reports that the coupling of a thiosemicarbazide binding motif and a naphthalimide-based chromophore affords highly sensitive sensor molecules, which can indicate the presence of amines with a pronounced and readily visible color change. It was demonstrated that the binding mechanism involves a proton transfer from the thiosemicarbazide to the analyte. This process renders the mechanism highly sensitive and broadly exploitable. The potential usefulness of the sensor is demonstrated by fabricating an indicator paper, which allows for the detection of volatile amines at concentrations as low as ca. 10 ppm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7369-7373
Number of pages5
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume24
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 May 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • UV/Vis spectroscopy
  • amine sensing
  • proton transfer
  • sensors
  • thiosemicarbazide

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