Potentiometric Sensing of Nonsteroidal Painkillers by Acyclic Squaramide Ionophores

Picci G.;Milia J.;Caltagirone C.;Lippolis V.;Aragoni M. C.;Paolesse R.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

We report here a small library of a new type of acyclic squaramide receptors (L1-L5) as selective ionophores for the detection of ketoprofen and naproxen anions (KF- and NS-, respectively) in aqueous media. 1H NMR binding studies show a high affinity of these squaramide receptors toward KF- and NS-, suggesting the formation of H-bonds between the two guests and the receptors through indole and −NH groups. Compounds L1-L5 have been tested as ionophores for the detection of KF- and NS- inside solvent PVC-based polymeric membranes. The optimal membrane compositions were established through the careful variation of the ligand/tridodecylmethylammonium chloride (TDMACl) anion-exchanger ratio. All of the tested acyclic squaramide receptors L1-L5 have high affinity toward KF- and NS- and anti-Hofmeister selectivity, with L4 and L5 showing the highest sensitivity and selectivity to NS-. The utility of the developed sensors for a high precision detection of KF- in pharmaceutical compositions with low relative errors of analysis (RSD, 0.99-1.4%) and recoveries, R%, in the range 95.1-111.8% has been demonstrated. Additionally, the chemometric approach has been involved to effectively discriminate between the structurally very similar KF- and NS-, and the possibility of detecting these analytes at concentrations as low as 0.07 μM with R2 of 0.947 and at 0.15 μM with R2 of 0.919 for NS- and KF-, respectively, was shown.
2023
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssensors.3c00981
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
anion recognition
emerging pollutants
potentiometric sensing ion-selective electrodes
squaramides
supramolecular chemistry
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
no
Picci, G.; Farotto, S.; Milia, J.; Caltagirone, C.; Lippolis, V.; Aragoni, M. C.; Di Natale, C.; Paolesse, R.; Lvova, L.
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