A specific amino-based fluorescent probe for mercury ion detection in water samples, cells, and zebrafish
Mercury ions (Hg 2+ ) cause great harm to the environment and living organisms owing to their strong migration and transformation ability. Therefore, the detection of Hg 2+ in the environment and living systems becomes significant. In this study, we constructed a novel amino coordination type-specif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2023-12, Vol.47 (48), p.2213-22111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mercury ions (Hg
2+
) cause great harm to the environment and living organisms owing to their strong migration and transformation ability. Therefore, the detection of Hg
2+
in the environment and living systems becomes significant. In this study, we constructed a novel amino coordination type-specific Hg
2+
fluorescent probe
TD-Hg
. The probe provides diaminomaleonitrile as the coordination group for Hg
2+
and could respond to Hg
2+
in a very short time (< 5 s). Moreover, probe
TD-Hg
can detect Hg
2+
in environmental water samples with a high sensitivity, which proves that the probe has good environmental application potential. In addition, the probe possesses good biocompatibility verified by the experiments on cytotoxicity, behavioral toxicology, hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, the toxicity of the blood vessels, and immunotoxicity using cultured cell model or zebrafish larvae. Note that the probe can monitor the Hg
2+
content in cultured cells and zebrafish larvae, which makes it possess a high ability for biological application in monitoring Hg
2+
. In conclusion, the construction of probe
TD-Hg
provides an effective tool for the specific detection of Hg
2+
.
A specific amino-based fluorescent probe was synthesized to detect Hg
2+
in living cells and zebrafish. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3nj04746f |