GREEN SYNTHESIS OF AN AMIDE-BASED CHEMOSENSOR AND ITS APPLICATION FOR DETECTION OF TOXIC METAL IONS
D. S. Bhagat, R. P. Pawar, A. B. Tekale, S. G. Pande, R. R. Rangari,I. V. Suryawanshi, P. B. Chavan, S. N. Tapase, A. A. Sahu.
Abstract
Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of a chemosensor from benzoyl chloride and diethylenetriamine in acetonitrile was carried out and the product structure was confirmed by UV-VIS and FT-IR spectroscopy. The synthesized chemosensor interacts with metal ions and produces a notable change in colorimetric measurements. It is observed that as the concentration of metallic ions increases, absorbance also increases, thus the chemosensor can be used for quantitative estimation of metal-ion content.
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