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A new fluorescent chemosensor for cadmium(II) based on a pyrene-appended piperidone derivative and its β-cyclodextrin complex.

We report, in this article, a piperidin-4-one derivative carrying pyrenyl fluorescent reporter groups which acts as a Cd2+ ion sensor. The compound is synthesized and characterized using IR and NMR spectral techniques. The compound forms an inclusion complex with β-cyclodextrin. It selectively binds to Cd2+ ions in water and aqueous β-cyclodextrin media. The stoichiometry of the host-guest complex of the compound with β-cyclodextrin is 1:2. The ligand-metal ion binding stoichiometry is 1:1 both in water and in β-cyclodextrin. The linear concentration range of detection of the metal ion is reported. Cyclodextrin complex formation does not affect the metal ion selectivity of the compound.

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