Highly Selective Fluorescent Probe for the Detection of Copper (II) and Its Application in Live Cell Imaging

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The development of fluorescent methods for the detection of metal ions is of great importance due to their diverse environmental and biological roles. Herein, a rhodamine 6G-based off-on fluorescent probe (L1) with a t-butyl pyrrole moiety as the recognition site was designed and synthesized. Photophysical studies show that L1 exhibits excellent sensitivity and selectivity towards Cu2+ to other metal ions in neutral acetonitrile aqueous media. Mechanism studies suggest that the recognition process may associate with a Cu2+ promoted hydrolysis reaction of L1. Furthermore, L1 has been successfully applied in fluorescence imaging of Cu2+ ion in living cells.

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Guo, Z., Wang, X., Wei, P., Gao, Y., & Li, Q. (2019). Highly Selective Fluorescent Probe for the Detection of Copper (II) and Its Application in Live Cell Imaging. Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8130767

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