Turn-On Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Selective Discrimination of Cr3+ from Fe3+ in Aqueous Media for Living Cell Imaging

Pyrene‐based turn‐on ratiometric fluorescent probe 1 demonstrates high sensitivity and exceptional selectivity toward Cr3+ in the presence of other metals, including Fe3+ in aqueous media. Interaction of Cr3+ with probe 1 brings pyrene moieties close enough to have better aligned π–π stacking, thus...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2015-11, Vol.21 (46), p.16349-16353
Hauptverfasser: Rasheed, Lubna, Yousuf, Muhammad, Youn, Il Seung, Yoon, Taeseung, Kim, Kwang-Youn, Seo, Young-Kyo, Shi, Genggongwo, Saleh, Muhammad, Hur, Jin-Hoe, Kim, Kwang S.
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Zusammenfassung:Pyrene‐based turn‐on ratiometric fluorescent probe 1 demonstrates high sensitivity and exceptional selectivity toward Cr3+ in the presence of other metals, including Fe3+ in aqueous media. Interaction of Cr3+ with probe 1 brings pyrene moieties close enough to have better aligned π–π stacking, thus enhancing the excimer peak many fold. On the other hand, the interaction of Fe3+ with probe 1 brings forth a negligible difference in stacking, resulting in an insignificant change in fluorescence intensity. Exceptional selectivity of probe 1 with Cr3+ over Fe3+ and other metals has been confirmed by theoretical studies in addition to experimental results. Imaging of HeLa cells observed by confocal fluorescence microscopy reveals that probe 1 can be used to monitor Cr3+ in live cells to map its subcellular distribution. Get selective! Fluorescent probe 1 exhibits high sensitivity and exceptional selectivity toward Cr3+ in the presence of other metals, including Fe3+ in aqueous media ratiometrically (see figure). Thus, probe 1 can effectively be used to monitor Cr3+ in live cells to map its subcellular distribution.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201501892