FLUORESCENT SCHIFF BASE CHELATORS: A CRITICAL REVIEW ON THEIR SENSING ABILITIES FOR METAL IONS AND CYANIDE ION Authors: Jani D , JANI D* AND PAGHADAR N
ABSTRACT
This review article provides a thorough investigation into the use of Schiff base derivative probes for the
identification and elimination of metal ions, specifically aluminium, mercury, copper, zinc, iron (III),
and magnesium, in conjunction with cyanide. When these probes chelate with these metal ions, they
exhibit unique fluorescence activity, functioning as on-off switches. In order to highlight how crucial it
is to identify these ions in biological and environmental settings, the review carefully looks at the
characteristics and detection limits related to each metal ion-chelate complex. The article also explores
how well these probes work to remove metal ions. This review attempts to provide light on the potential
of Schiff base derivatives for accurate detection, effective removal, and the critical factors influencing
these processes by closely examining their fluorescence activity and characteristics.
Keywords: fluorescent schiff base chelators, metal ions, fluorescence activity Publication date: 01/12/2024 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2024/December/MS_IJBPAS_2024_8530.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2024/13.12.8530