A near-infrared fluorescent probe with an improved Stokes shift achieved by tuning the donor-acceptor-donor character of the rhodamine skeleton and its applications

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In this paper, we report a novel near-infrared (NIR) mitochondrion-targeted fluorescent probe, RQS, with an improved Stokes shift (96 nm) for the specific detection of mitochondrial mercury ion (Hg2+) because mitochondrion is one of the main targeted organelles of Hg2+. For the preparation of the probe, a novel asymmetrical fluorescent xanthene dye RQ was first synthesized by tuning the donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) character of the rhodamine skeleton, and then the probe RQS was constructed by the mechanism of mercury-promoted ring-opening reaction. As expected, RQS could be used for the specific detection of Hg2+ with high selectivity, high sensitivity, and a detection limit down to the nanomolar range (2 nM). Importantly, RQS is capable of specifically distributing in mitochondria, and thus detect Hg2+ in real-time and provided a potential tool for studying the cytotoxic mechanisms of Hg2+. This journal is

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Gong, J., Liu, C., Jiao, X., He, S., Zhao, L., & Zeng, X. (2020). A near-infrared fluorescent probe with an improved Stokes shift achieved by tuning the donor-acceptor-donor character of the rhodamine skeleton and its applications. RSC Advances, 10(49), 29536–29542. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04373g

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