Abstract
Although fluorescent probes had become powerful tools to detect and image mercury ion (Hg2+), most of them suffered from a single signal change. Therefore, a new ratiometric fluorescent probe 1, with a quinoline–benzothiazole group as donor and a rhodamine as acceptor, was constructed for Hg2+ detection in this paper study. Results showed that Probe 1 was highly sensitive and selective to Hg2+, with a linear range of 0–26 μM and a detection limit (LOD) of 0.2 μM. Moreover, with excess competitive metal ions in DMF–H2O (v/v, 7/3), probe 1 exhibited excellent colorimetric selectivity and sensitivity to Hg2+ with the significant color change from colorless to pink with a linear range 0–28 μM and a LOD of 0.37 μM, because Hg2+ promoted the rhodamine hydrazide opening. And probe 1 finally was used to detect Hg2+ in living cells.
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Zhu, Z., Ding, H., Wang, Y., Fan, C., Tu, Y., Liu, G., & Pu, S. (2020). A ratiometric and colorimetric fluorescent probe for the detection of mercury ion based on rhodamine and quinoline–benzothiazole conjugated dyad. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotochem.2020.112657
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