Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5399076 Journal of Luminescence 2016 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new rhodamine-based fluorescent probe based on the known ring-opening mechanism of rhodamine derivative, was successfully synthesized and demonstrated to detect the Hg2+ with high selectivity and sensitivity in aqueous solution and living cells. In the presence of Hg2+, the probe exhibit remarkably amplified absorption with a binding constant determined as 8.76±0.13, followed by a distinct change in color and 560-fold enhancement of fluorescence with a reversible response and little interference with other biological relevant metal ions. Moreover, the confocal microscopic switch-on imaging in MCF-7 cells of the probe towards Hg2+, together with its non-cytotoxicity and efficient cellular uptake, confirmed that the probe can be used as a biocompatible probe for monitoring of Hg2+ in living cells.
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