Abstract
A terpyridine based compound L1 was designed and synthesized as an "off-on" chemosensor for the detection of Zn2+. Chemosensor L1 showed excellent selectivity and sensitivity toward Zn2+ by exhibiting a large fluorescence enhancement (∼51-fold) at 370 nm whereas other competitive metal ions did not show any noticeable change in the emission spectra of chemosensor L1. The chemosensor (L1) was shown to detect Zn2+ ions down to 9.76 μM at pH 7.4. However, chemosensor L1 binds Zn2+ in a 1:2 ratio (receptor:metal) with an association constant of 1.85 × 104 (R2 = 0.993) and this 1:2 stoichiometric fashion is established on the basis of a Job plot and mass spectroscopy. DFT/TD-DFT calculations were carried out to understand the binding nature, coordination features and electronic properties of L1 and the L1-2Zn2+ complex. In addition, this "turn-on" fluorescence probe was effectively used to image intracellular Zn2+ ions in cultured MDA-MB-468 cells.
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Mandal, T., Hossain, A., Dhara, A., Al Masum, A., Konar, S., Manna, S. K., … Mukhopadhyay, S. (2018). Terpyridine derivatives as “turn-on” fluorescence chemosensors for the selective and sensitive detection of Zn2+ ions in solution and in live cells. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 17(8), 1068–1074. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8pp00186c
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