A rhodamine-based chemosensor that works in the biological system |
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Authors: | Suresh Moorthy Shrivastav Anupama Mishra Sandhya Suresh E Das Amitava |
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Institution: | Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR), Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. |
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Abstract: | A new rhodamine-based reversible chemosensor (L1 ) is reported, which could bind Hg2+ and Cu2+ in aqueous methanol solution with detectable change in color. Cu2+ and Hg2+ ions responded differently toward the fluorescence output signals on binding to L1.L1 could also be used as a selective probe for monitoring Hg2+ adsorbed on bacteria using an optical microscope. |
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