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A reversible eugenol derived colorimetric and fluorescence “turn-off” probe for Fe2+ and Pb2+ ions detection

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Source : Scientific Reports

Url : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-14725-2

Campus : Mysuru

School : School of Physical Sciences

Department : Department of Sciences

Year : 2025

Abstract : A simple and robust colorimetric and fluorescent eugenol-based chemical sensor, namely, (E)-N’-(5-allyl-2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylidene)-2-hydroxybenzohydrazide (EABH) was synthesized and characterized using spectroscopic techniques such as, NMR (1H and 13C) and mass spectra. The chemosensor shows dual behavior for the colorimetric detection of Fe2+ and fluorometric detection of Pb2+ ions with high sensitivity and selectivity towards both the ions. The EABH detects Fe2+ by “naked eye” color change from lime yellow to brown and displayed fluorescence “Turn-off” response to Pb2+ ion. The binding stoichiometry of EABH based on absorption (for Fe2+) and fluorescence (for Pb2+) data along with mass spectral studies indicated 1:2 binding of metal to EABH ratio, which is further verified by Job’s plot measurement. Furthermore, the detection limits for Fe2+ and Pb2+ ions were found to be 0.166 µM and 0.095 µM, respectively proving its promising sensitivity. On the other hand, live cell imaging experiments showed that EABH has capability of penetrating through the cell membrane and exhibit significant response to the intracellular interactions when Fe2+ and Pb2+ are introduced in living cells, which reveals its effectiveness in the bioimaging applications. Furthermore, the fabricated chemical sensor EABH was successfully employed for cotton swab and test-paper applications. It is noteworthy that the developed sensor for the detection of Fe2+ and Pb2+ using colorimetric and fluorimetric assays acts as a reliable, cost-effective method compared to other conventional methods. In addition, computational studies such as Frontier Molecular Orbitals (FMOs) and Molecular Electrostatic Potential (MEP) provided a significant information on the interaction sites within EABH, giving profound insights about the chemical reactivity and various physical parameters.

Cite this Research Publication : M. Jyothi Priya, Hosakere D. Revanasiddappa, B. Jayalakshmi, Ananda Swamynayaka, Mahendra Madegowda, Muzaffar Iqbal, Chandan Shivamallu, Kasim Sakran Abass, Raghavendra G. Amachawadi, Ekaterina Silina, Victor Stupin, Shiva Prasad Kollur, A reversible eugenol derived colorimetric and fluorescence “turn-off” probe for Fe2+ and Pb2+ ions detection, Scientific Reports, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-14725-2

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