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Ratiometric detection of Cr3+ and Hg2+ by a naphthalimide-rhodamine based fluorescent probe
Authors:Mahato Prasenjit  Saha Sukdeb  Suresh E  Di Liddo Rosa  Parnigotto Pier Paolo  Conconi Maria Teresa  Kesharwani Manoj K  Ganguly Bishwajit  Das Amitava
Institution:Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR), Bhavnagar-364002, Gujarat, India.
Abstract:Newly synthesized rhodamine derivatives, L(1) and L(2), are found to bind specifically to Hg(2+) or Cr(3+) in presence of large excess of other competing ions with associated changes in their optical and fluorescence spectral behavior. These spectral changes are significant enough in the visible region of the spectrum and thus, allow the visual detection. For L(1), the detection limit is even lower than the permissible Cr(3+)] or Hg(2+)] in drinking water as per standard U.S. EPA norms; while the receptor, L2 could be used as a ratiometric sensor for detection of Cr(3+) and Hg(2+) based on the resonance energy transfer (RET) process involving the donor naphthalimide and the acceptor Cr(3+)/Hg(2+)-bound xanthene fragment. Studies reveal that these two reagents could be used for recognition and sensing of Hg(2+)/Cr(3+). Further, confocal laser microscopic studies confirmed that the reagent L(2) could also be used as an imaging probe for detection of uptake of these ions in A431 cells.
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