Development of a novel fluorescence enhancement probe for detection of Sn2+ in organisms, with high selectivity and sensitivity, is of great interest but remains a great challenge. Herein, an ICT-based fluorescence probe TPPB was rationally developed to act as an 'enhancement' luminescent and "naked-eye"indicator for Sn2+ detection. Importantly, spectroscopic studies indicated that TPPB was a fluorescence enhancement sensor for Sn2+ with rapid response, low detection limit (0.116 μM) and excellent binding constant (1.6 × 104 M-1). The mechanism of TPPB response to Sn2+ was further proved by 1H NMR titration, and enhancement calculations. Furthermore, TPPB is applied as a fluorescence probe for imaging in Hela cells, indicated that it can be potentially applied for Sn2+ sensing in biological fields. This journal is
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Meng, X., You, L., Li, S., Sun, Q., Luo, X., He, H., … Zhao, F. (2020). An ICT-based fluorescence enhancement probe for detection of Sn2+in cancer cells. RSC Advances, 10(62), 37735–37742. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07330j
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