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Many industries use copper metal ions (Cu ions), and their salts are utilized as supplemental materials in both agriculture and medicine. Identifying and monitoring these Cu ions in biological and environmental specimens is crucial due to their association with several health issues. In this investigation, we have designed a simple quinoline-based receptor (E)-3-(((2,4-di-tert-butyl-5-hydroxyphenyl)imino)methyl)-6-methoxyquinolin-2(1H)-one (QAP) containing imine functional groups to inspect its capability to identify metal ions in a semi-aqueous medium. The photophysical characteristics and structural confirmation of the receptor QAP were investigated using various spectroscopic techniques. Among various metal ions, the receptor QAP displayed an intense color shift from slightly yellow to strong yellow in the existence of Cu ions, as visualized by the nude eye. Furthermore, the fluorescence spectral maximum wavelength at 485 nm and the strong cyan fluorescence color were quenched upon introducing Cu ions. The alteration in the spectral and colorimetric features of QAP with Cu ions is due to coordination complex formation. The present sensor shows the linear range from 3 to 69 μM, subsequent in a computed limit of detection as 3.16 nM, which is much lower than that of the maximum threshold of Cu ions in drinking water set by WHO. Therefore, the receptor can respond to Cu ions sensing in two ways: by changing color and by quenching fluorescence. The binding mode of the Cu ions to the functional groups of the receptor QAP is a 1:1 stoichiometry, according to ESI-mass, Job's plot analysis, and density functional theory (DFT) computations. The practical utility of the fluorescent receptor QAP was applied for Cu ions determination in environmental samples (drinking, tap, and dam water) and cancer cells (HeLa cells).

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