In this study, a new fluorescent sensor dicyanoisophorone Rhodanine-3-acetic acid (DCI-RDA) (DCI-RDA) has been developed by employing a DCI-based push-pull dye as the fluorophore and RDA as the recognition moiety for the simultaneous sensing of Fe3+ and Hg2+ with a large Stokes Shift (162 nm), high selectivity and sensitivity, and low LOD (1.468 μM for Fe3+ and 0.305 μM for Hg2+). In particular, DCI-RDA has a short response time (30 s). The Job's plot method in combination with 1H NMR titration and theoretical calculations was used to determine the stoichiometry of both DCI-RDA-Fe3+/Hg2+ complexes to be 1 : 1. Moreover, DCI-RDA is applied as a fluorescent probe for imaging in HeLa cells and zebrafish, indicating that it can be potentially applied for Fe3+/Hg2+ sensing in the field of biology.
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Zhang, C., Lv, X., Liu, X., Chen, H., & He, H. (2022). A reasonably constructed fluorescent chemosensor based on the dicyanoisophorone skeleton for the discriminative sensing of Fe3+ and Hg2+ as well as imaging in HeLa cells and zebrafish. RSC Advances, 12(20), 12355–12362. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01357f
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