A new "turn-on" molecular switch for idiosyncratic detection of Al ion along with its application in live cell imaging
A highly sensitive, reversible, reusable and fluorogenic "turn-on" probe (HBTC) is fabricated for the sole detection of Al 3+ . On incremental addition of Al 3+ in a solution of HBTC in ACN : H 2 O (4 : 1), a sharp "turn-on" emission enhancement is observed at 480 nm. The reversi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2022-11, Vol.46 (45), p.21968-21975 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A highly sensitive, reversible, reusable and fluorogenic "turn-on" probe (HBTC) is fabricated for the sole detection of Al
3+
. On incremental addition of Al
3+
in a solution of HBTC in ACN : H
2
O (4 : 1), a sharp "turn-on" emission enhancement is observed at 480 nm. The reversibility of the probe (HBTC) was displayed on the addition of F
−
solution. The detection limit is found to be of the order of 10
−9
M which suggests that HBTC can detect Al
3+
at a very minute level. The mechanism for Al
3+
detection in ACN : H
2
O (4 : 1) is attributed to forbidding C&z.dbd;N isomerization and ESIPT process simultaneously turning on the chelation-enhanced fluorescence process. The reusability and real-time application of the probe are also studied. Bioimaging study reveals that HBTC can detect Al
3+
in human breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231). Electronic structure of the probe is explained by density functional theory.
A new highly sensitive, reversible, reusable and fluorogenic "turn-on" switch (HBTC) has been fabricated for the sole detection of Al
3+
. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2nj03481f |