Tailored fluorophore design: Enhancing selectivity for cyanide ion sensing in water and food samples, and innovative device development

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2024 Jun 5:314:124196. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2024.124196. Epub 2024 Mar 27.

Abstract

A rigid fluorophore unit of Julolidine/coumarin fused with an indolium-conjugated system was built for the immediate and effective recognition of cyanide ions in a 90 % aq. DMSO solution. The probes are capable of displaying better sensitivity/selectivity for the cyanide ion over a wide range of other interfering ions. The probe JI showed an instant colorimetric variation, whereas the modified probe JCI showed both colorimetric and fluorimetric variation with cyanide ion. The observed detection limit values indicated excellent sensitivity of the probe to the cyanide ion. HRMS and 1H NMR studies confirmed that the mechanism of detection of CN- is via the nucleophilic attack on the electron-deficient indolium moiety of the molecule. Moreover, the probes are well proficient in selective recognition of cyanide in various real time applications (test strips, electronic sensor kit, food and water sample analysis).

Keywords: Cyanide ion; ICT; Innovative device; Nucleophilic addition; RGB device; Tailored fluorophore.