A novel ratiometric AIEE/ESIPT probe for palladium species detection with ultra-sensitivity

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Existing fluorescent probes for palladium (Pd) species detection have revealed their vulnerabilities, such as low sensitivity, poor anti-interference ability and long reaction time. In order to develop a faster and more accurate detection method for palladium species at extremely low concentrations, in this study, we designed a novel ratiometric AIEE/ESIPT probe (HPNI-1) based on the Tsuji-Trost reaction for Pd. According to the data obtained, the probe was able to detect Pd species with an ultra-high anti-interference ability (Pd : other metals = 1 : 1000), rapid detection time (within 2 minute) and ratiometric fluorescent signal changes with a 1.34 nM detection limit. This study not only proves that existing methods can be improved but also provides future prospects for HPNI-1 as one of the greatest probes for Pd species detection.

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Xu, Z., Zhang, M., Zhang, R., Liu, S., & Yang, Y. (2019). A novel ratiometric AIEE/ESIPT probe for palladium species detection with ultra-sensitivity. RSC Advances, 9(48), 27937–27944. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06046d

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