Thioflavin T-based fluorescent probe for visual detection of Hg2+

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A thioflavin T-based fluorescent probe was synthesized by using o-aminobenzenethiol and copper reagent as raw materials. The results showed that it exhibited relatively high sensitivity and selectivity to Hg2+, and the common metal ions hardly interfered in the determination. The probe could be used for the visual detection of Hg2+ and applied to image intracelluar Hg2+ in living Hela cells. © 2014 Chinese Chemical Society & SIOC, CAS.

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Zhang, Y., Wang, Q., Li, W., Zhang, J., Xia, M., Chen, S., & Chen, X. (2014). Thioflavin T-based fluorescent probe for visual detection of Hg2+. Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry, 34(2), 403–408. https://doi.org/10.6023/cjoc201309001

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