In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Chemical Science and Technologies Association
Design and Developed Novel and Ultrasensitive Chemosensor for Sequential Determination of Arginine and Glutathione Amino Acids

Hossein Tavalali; Abolfath Parhami; Mohammad Ali Karimi; Jamshid Askari

Volume 10, Issue 2 , September 2023, , Pages 79-96

https://doi.org/10.30473/ijac.2023.69912.1281

Abstract
  In this study, a novel mixed ligand (Dithizone-Co(II)-Alizarin red S: DTZ-Co-ALR-) ensemble is designed and developed ultra-sensitive, and highly selective to UV-Vis absorption and for naked-eye detection of Arginine (Arg), and Glutathione (GSH). The out coming high sensitivity and selectivity for new ...  Read More

Novel Use of Congo Red and Alizarin Red S Dye Couple as Rapid and Selective Colorimetric Chemosensor for Naked Eye Detection and Determination of Carbonate in Aqueous Samples

Hossein Tavallali; Abolfath Parhami; Abbas Karimpour; Mohammad Ali Karimi

Volume 9, Issue 2 , September 2022, , Pages 92-103

https://doi.org/10.30473/ijac.2023.66378.1253

Abstract
  In this study, a new colorimetric sensor based on a couple of Congo Red (CR) and Alizarin Red S (ALRs) was ready for the detection of the carbonate in tracing levels in aqueous media. The linear range of carbonate derived from the results of this simple, selective, and rapid determination, was 1.21 × ...  Read More

Copper Coordinated Congo-Red as a Solvent Assisted Selective Fluorometric and Colorimetric Chemosensor for Determination and Naked-Eye Detection of Multiple Analytes in Nanomolar Scale: A Reversible Fluorescent CN−/CO32− Switch that Works as Keypad Lock

Hossein Tavallali; Gohar Deilamy-Rad; Abolfath Parhami; Sajedeh Lohrasbi

Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2016, , Pages 76-87

Abstract
  A new diazo based, Congo-Red-Cu , was developed to act as an ‘Off–On’ reversible fluorescent probe for CN− detection. The changes in solvent composition has been shown greatly effective on selectivity of anion sensing through eliminate of sulfite interference. Increasing the amount ...  Read More