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1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China.
Abstract:
A new fluorescent probe, rhodamine B derivative (1) bearing an 8-hydroxyquinoline group, was synthesized and displayed highly selective and sensitive Hg(2+)-amplified absorbance and fluorescence emission above 500 nm in aqueous solution with a broad pH range 4-9. It was found that mercury ions coordinate reversibly to 1 and the spirolactam ring of 1 was opened, forming a 1 : 1 metal-ligand complex. Furthermore, this sensor was applied for in vivo imaging in HeLa cells to confirm that 1 can be used as a fluorescent probe for monitoring Hg(2+) in living cells.
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