Dey, Nilanjan ; Jha, Satadru ; Bhattacharya, Santanu (2018) Visual detection of a nerve agent simulant using chemically modified paper strips and dye-assembled inorganic nanocomposite Analyst, 143 (2). pp. 528-535. ISSN 0003-2654
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1039/c7an01058c
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7an01058c
Abstract
Chromogenic probe with oxidized bis-indolyl scaffold has been synthesized for the detection of a nerve gas mimicking agent, DCNP (diethyl cyanophosphonate) at pH 8.0 in water. The mechanism of interaction was proposed as the release of cyanide ion through the indole group mediating the hydrolysis of phosphorous-hetero atom bond and, thereafter, the Michael addition of the liberated CN− ion to the electron deficient C[double bond, length as m-dash]C bond of the bis-indolyl moiety. The reaction featured a remarkable change in color from red to colorless at ambient condition. Then, low-cost and portable paper strips were designed for a rapid and on-site vapor phase detection of DCNP without involving any sophisticated instrument or skilled personnel. Finally, a dye assembled inorganic nanocomposite material was devised to achieve a more sensitive ‘turn-on’ detection of DCNP in water. Graphical abstract: Visual detection of a nerve agent simulant using chemically modified paper strips and dye-assembled inorganic nanocomposite
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