Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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26347 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry | 2016 | 7 Pages |
•A new two-photon fluorescent probe based on the GCTPOC two-photon fluorescent dye is designed and synthesized for detecting palladium(0) with fast response (6 min).•And ideal properties including good selectivity, high sensitivity and low cytotoxicity are depicted. A 130-fold fluorescence enhancement was obtained.•The new GCTPOC-Pd(0) probe could be employed to image Pd(0) in living cells and tissues with significant fluorescence emerging up to 170 μm by the way of two-photon fluorescence microscopy.
A new two-photon fluorescent probe based on the GCTPOC two-photon fluorescent dye is designed and synthesized for detecting palladium(0) with fast response (6 min). And ideal properties including good selectivity, high sensitivity and low cytotoxicity are depicted. A 130-fold fluorescence enhancement was obtained. The new GCTPOC-Pd(0) probe could be employed to image Pd(0) in living cells and tissues with significant fluorescence emerging up to 170 μm by the way of two-photon fluorescence microscopy.
Graphical abstractA new two-photon fluorescent probe based on the GCTPOC two-photon fluorescent dye is designed and synthesized for detecting palladium(0) with fast response (6 min). And ideal properties including good selectivity, high sensitivity and low cytotoxicity are depicted. A 130-fold fluorescence enhancement was obtained. The new GCTPOC-Pd(0) probe could be employed to image Pd(0) in living cells and tissues with significant fluorescence emerging up to 170 μm by the way of two-photon fluorescence microscopy.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide