Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis Hong Kong Baptist University 224 Waterloo Road, Kowloon Tong Kowloon Hong Kong SAR P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractA class of rhodamine‐based fluorescent sensors for the selective and sensitive detection of Pd2+ metal ions in aqueous media has been developed. A rhodamine‐based sensor PMS and a rhodamine‐BODIPY Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)‐pair sensor PRS have been incorporated with a piperazine linker and an O−N−S−N podand ligand for specific recognition of Pd2+ ion. Both probes displayed colorimetric and fluorescent ratiometric changes when exposed to Pd2+, due to their spirolactam rings opening and restoring rhodamine conjugation. PRS is highly selective to Pd2+ over 22 other metal ions, showing a 0.6‐fold ratiometric difference at I600nm/I515nm. Additionally, the lactam ring in Pd2+ coordinated PRS‐Pd could be switched back to the closed form in the presence of various thiols, providing a “red‐green traffic light” detection mechanism between red and green emission. Furthermore, PRS showed excellent cell viability and was successfully employed to image Pd2+ and the PRS‐Pd complex ensemble could interchangeably detect biothiols including glutathione (GSH) in A549 human lung cancer cells.
Funder
Hong Kong Baptist University
Subject
General Chemistry,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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