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Autori principali: Anupama Rani Das, Sabbir Ahamed, Jyoti Chourasia, Subekchha Pradhan, Najmin Tohora, Upika Darnal, Shraddha Rai, Shubham Lama, Sudhir Kumar Das
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author Anupama Rani Das
Sabbir Ahamed
Jyoti Chourasia
Subekchha Pradhan
Najmin Tohora
Upika Darnal
Shraddha Rai
Shubham Lama
Sudhir Kumar Das
author_facet Anupama Rani Das
Sabbir Ahamed
Jyoti Chourasia
Subekchha Pradhan
Najmin Tohora
Upika Darnal
Shraddha Rai
Shubham Lama
Sudhir Kumar Das
Anupama Rani Das
Sabbir Ahamed
Jyoti Chourasia
Subekchha Pradhan
Najmin Tohora
Upika Darnal
Shraddha Rai
Shubham Lama
Sudhir Kumar Das
collection Wiley Open Access
contents An anthracene‐based symmetrical azine linkage turn‐on fluorogenic probe for selective and specific detection of sarin simulant, diethylchlorophosphate Anupama Rani Das Sabbir Ahamed Jyoti Chourasia Subekchha Pradhan Najmin Tohora Upika Darnal Shraddha Rai Shubham Lama Sudhir Kumar Das Photochemistry and Photobiology Abstract Notably, the G‐series nerve agents possess extreme toxicity and can be synthesized through a facile protocol; their abuse becomes a significant threat to the environment and human life. Hence, it is emerging to develop an efficient chemosensor for the selective identification of these nerve agents. In this report, we have presented an azine‐based symmetrical fluorogenic probe, BAH , for the selective detection of sarin gas, one of the fatal G‐series nerve agent surrogates, diethylchlorophosphate (DCP). BAH is non‐fluorescent, but the progressive accumulation of DCP displays a naked‐eye bright greenish cyan fluorometric change under a 365 UV lamp. Recognizable greenish cyan color fluorescence diminished completely for the accumulation of triethylamine (TEA), confirming its reusability multiple times. A paper strips‐based test kit experiment has also been demonstrated for the onsite detection of these nerve agents, especially in remote areas in solution and vapor phases, respectively. A superior application combining the attractiveness and efficiency of BAH in the gaseous phase was also demonstrated. The BAH ‐based fluorogenic sensor shows excellent selectivity towards DCP with a detection and quantification limit in the μM range. The simple, rapid detection makes our probe unique and has significant utility for the recognition of DCP in real threat scenarios. 10.1111/php.70004 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle An anthracene‐based symmetrical azine linkage turn‐on fluorogenic probe for selective and specific detection of sarin simulant, diethylchlorophosphate
Anupama Rani Das
Sabbir Ahamed
Jyoti Chourasia
Subekchha Pradhan
Najmin Tohora
Upika Darnal
Shraddha Rai
Shubham Lama
Sudhir Kumar Das
Photochemistry and Photobiology
An anthracene‐based symmetrical azine linkage turn‐on fluorogenic probe for selective and specific detection of sarin simulant, diethylchlorophosphate Anupama Rani Das Sabbir Ahamed Jyoti Chourasia Subekchha Pradhan Najmin Tohora Upika Darnal Shraddha Rai Shubham Lama Sudhir Kumar Das Photochemistry and Photobiology Abstract Notably, the G‐series nerve agents possess extreme toxicity and can be synthesized through a facile protocol; their abuse becomes a significant threat to the environment and human life. Hence, it is emerging to develop an efficient chemosensor for the selective identification of these nerve agents. In this report, we have presented an azine‐based symmetrical fluorogenic probe, BAH , for the selective detection of sarin gas, one of the fatal G‐series nerve agent surrogates, diethylchlorophosphate (DCP). BAH is non‐fluorescent, but the progressive accumulation of DCP displays a naked‐eye bright greenish cyan fluorometric change under a 365 UV lamp. Recognizable greenish cyan color fluorescence diminished completely for the accumulation of triethylamine (TEA), confirming its reusability multiple times. A paper strips‐based test kit experiment has also been demonstrated for the onsite detection of these nerve agents, especially in remote areas in solution and vapor phases, respectively. A superior application combining the attractiveness and efficiency of BAH in the gaseous phase was also demonstrated. The BAH ‐based fluorogenic sensor shows excellent selectivity towards DCP with a detection and quantification limit in the μM range. The simple, rapid detection makes our probe unique and has significant utility for the recognition of DCP in real threat scenarios. 10.1111/php.70004 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title An anthracene‐based symmetrical azine linkage turn‐on fluorogenic probe for selective and specific detection of sarin simulant, diethylchlorophosphate
topic Photochemistry and Photobiology
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.70004