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A Rhodamine-based high-sensitivity low-cytotoxicity probe for rapid turn-on detection of Hg2+

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY [2024]
Yongdi Liang, Xiaofeng Wang, Meixi Chen, Brian Musikavanhu, Attiq Ur Rehman, Xiuli Wang, Zhaoli Xue, Long Zhao
ABSTRACT

By integrating Rhodamine B and 4-phenylmorpholine moieties, a novel fluorescent probe named RhPy is synthesized for detecting Hg 2+ . Its recognition mechanism involves the reaction of Hg 2+ with dithiooxamide, ultimately triggering the opening of the Rhodamine spirolactam and forming a new molecule RhPy-S with strong emission. The probe exhibits impressive limit of detection (0.015 μM) and short response time (<10 s). Importantly, RhPy shows almost none-cytotoxicity and RhPy-S has the emission spectrum peaking at 596 nm, which endow the probe with a good tissue penetration ability and practical utility in living cells, zebrafish and in vivo mice models. This work advances the field by providing a highly sensitive chemosensor for both environmental and biological applications.

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