Mohsen A M Alhamami, Jari S Algethami, Sikandar Khan
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A Review on Thiazole Based Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Chemosensors for the Detection of Heavy Metal Ions.
Thiazole and its derivatives play an important role in biological and non-biological fields due to several structural and electronic behaviors associated with it. Thiazole derivatives act as chemosensors because they formed metal complexes upon interacting with various heavy metal ions like Cd2+, Co2+, Cr3+, Fe3+, Ag+, Al3+, Cu2+, Pd2+, Hg2+, Ni2+, Ga3+, In3+, Sn4+, Pb2+, Zn2+ as well as other cations. These metal ions are of prime importance from the environmental point of view with high. This review article focuses on the thiazole-based colorimetric as well as fluorometric sensor for the recognition of different heavy metal cations in various specimens like agricultural, biological, and environmental. It also summarizes the binding stoichiometry, detection limit, pH, structure, and practical application of the reported thiazole-based chemosensors. Further, the sensing performances, have been discussed and compared with some reported organic sensors.
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Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry continues to be a dependable resource for both the expert and the student by providing in-depth, scholarly, insightful reviews of important topics within the discipline of analytical chemistry and related measurement sciences. The journal exclusively publishes review articles that illuminate the underlying science, that evaluate the field''s status by putting recent developments into proper perspective and context, and that speculate on possible future developments. A limited number of articles are of a "tutorial" format written by experts for scientists seeking introduction or clarification in a new area.
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