New Bifunctional Diarylethene Sensor for Multianalyte Detection and Al3+ Imaging in Live Cells

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A novel photochromic diarylethene bifunctional chemosensor with a hydroxybenzylidene-2-naphthohydrazide group was synthesized with multicontrollable and photoswitchable properties, induced by UV-vis light, acid/base, and metal ions in acetonitrile. The deprotonated derivative of the compound showed good photochromism and notable fluorescence enhancement. It could serve as a "naked-eye" colorimetric sensor for Ni2+. Moreover, its fluorescence was enhanced by 75-fold, turning from dark to bright jade green, upon the addition of Al3+. The compound formed complexes with Ni2+ and Al3+ in a 1:1 stoichiometry and could detect these metal ions at concentrations as low as 1.67 × 10-5 and 9.45 × 10-8 mol L-1, respectively. Additionally, it can penetrate into HeLa cells and can be used for the detection of intracellular Al3+.

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Wang, R., Diao, L., Ren, Q., Liu, G., & Pu, S. (2019). New Bifunctional Diarylethene Sensor for Multianalyte Detection and Al3+ Imaging in Live Cells. ACS Omega, 4(1), 309–319. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02539

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