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Functionalized Cubic Mesoporous Silica as a Non‐Chemodosimetric Fluorescence Probe and Adsorbent for Selective Detection and Removal of Bisulfite Anions along with Toxic Metal Ions
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Non‐chemodosimetric Fluorescence ProbeChemical EngineeringEngineeringChemical SensorWater PurificationChemisorptionAbsolute SelectivityAnalytical ChemistryBisulfite AnionsAbstract Dual SignalingAnion SensingChemistryCubic Mesoporous SilicaCation SensingSensory ProbesHybrid MaterialsFunctional Materials
Abstract Dual signaling and remediation systems for detection and adsorption of toxic analytes have gained more attention over sensory probes only. However, most of the sensors for bisulfites are chemodosimetric probes, which are irreversible and having drawbacks of absolute selectivity, recyclability, and solubility in a pure aqueous system. To address above drawbacks a new non‐chemodosimetric probe material with a strong hydrogen bonding pocket for bisulfites is developed. Synthesis of cubic mesoporous silica by a modified Stober process followed by functionalization with 2,2′‐(((((3‐(triethoxysilyl)propyl)azanediyl)bis(methylene))bis(2,1‐phenylene))bis(oxy))bis(N‐(4‐((E)‐phenyldiazenyl)phenyl)acetamide) (AZOL) has given a fluorogenic silica probe material SiO 2 @AZOL. This material shows selectivity toward bisulfite anion (limit of detection (LOD): 64 ppb) and Hg 2+ , Cd 2+ , Cu 2+ , and Zn 2+ cations (LOD: 126, 95, 14, and 27 ppb, respectively) among various analytes. The adsorption studies for these toxic analytes (HSO 3 − , Hg 2+ , Cd 2+ , Cu 2+ , and Zn 2+ ) show an extraction efficiency of around 99% and adsorption capacities of 873, 630, 633, 260, and 412 mg g −1 , respectively. Spectroscopic studies along with adsorption, striping, and regeneration studies reveal that this material is a recyclable sensory cum adsorbent material for these toxic analytes. Moreover, this material can be used as a sensitive probe material for determination of HSO 3 − levels in various sugar samples.
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