A coumarin-based fluorescent sensor for selective detection of copper (iI)

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Abstract

Cu (II) detection is of great importance owing to its significant function in various biological processes. In this report, we developed a novel coumarin-based chemosensor bearing the salicylaldimine unit (2) for Cu 2+ selective detection. The results from fluorescence spectra demonstrated that the sensor could selectively recognize Cu2+ over other metal cations and the detection limit is as low as 0.2 μM. Moreover, the confocal fluorescence imaging in HepG2 cells illustrated its potential for biological applications.

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Wang, J. H., Guo, X. L., Hou, X. F., Zhao, H. J., Luo, Z. Y., & Zhao, J. (2014). A coumarin-based fluorescent sensor for selective detection of copper (iI). Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 35(8), 2400–2402. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2014.35.8.2400

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