Herein, a novel solid-based up-conversion fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) sensor was developed using rhodamine B hydrazide, which provided a selective fluorescence response and suitable affinity towards Cu2+ ions over other biologically relevant metal ions because the Cu2+ ion could promote the hydrolysis of α-amino acid esters of rhodamine B hydrazide and yield the Cu·α-amino acid chelate. This solid-based detection system is more convenient for the detection of Cu2+ based on color change and emission spectra instead of the complicated and tedious measurements than other up-conversion sensors and up-conversion luminescent nanoparticles used as an excitation source; moreover, the proposed system shows high selectivity, minimum photo-damage to living organisms, and high chemical stability.
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Liu, X., Ding, N., Wang, J., Chen, H., Chen, X., Wang, Z., & Peng, X. (2019). Rhodamine B derivative-modified up-conversion nanoparticle probes based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) for the solid-based detection of copper ions. RSC Advances, 9(53), 30917–30924. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05504e
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