Rhodamine 6G hydrazone with coumarin unit: A novel single-molecule multianalyte (Cu2+ and Hg2+) sensor at different pH value

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A rhodamine derivative was synthesised via the hydrazone formation of rhodamine 6G hydrazide with 7-diethylamino-3-(1-hydroxy-3-oxobut-1-enyl)-2H-chromen-2-one. As a colourimetric and ratiometric fluorescent probe, the derivative exhibited high selectivity towards Cu2+ in neutral aqueous media. Moreover, the probe sensed Hg2+ with fluorescence enhancement at pH 10. The binding process was confirmed via UV-vis absorption, fluorescence measurements, 1H NMR, mass spectroscopy and density functional theory calculation. To validate the applicability of the probe, the probe was used to detect Cu2+ and Hg2+ ions in actual water samples. The application of the fluorescent sensor in monitoring intracellular Cu2+ in Hela cells has also been demonstrated.

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Xu, Z. Q., Mao, X. J., Wang, Y., Wu, W. N., Mao, P. D., Zhao, X. L., … Li, H. J. (2017). Rhodamine 6G hydrazone with coumarin unit: A novel single-molecule multianalyte (Cu2+ and Hg2+) sensor at different pH value. RSC Advances, 7(67), 42312–42319. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra05424f

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