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Title: | A ratiometric fluorescence probe for selective visual sensing of Zn2+ |
Authors: | Ajayaghosh, A Priya Carol Sreejith, S |
Keywords: | Conjugated polymers Enhanced fluorescence Sensor molecules Zinc Bispyrroles Foldamer |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 127(43):14962-14963; Nov 2005 |
Abstract: | A simple ratiometric fluorescence probe based on vinylpyrrole end-capped bipyridine for the visual sensing of Zn2+ under aqueous physiological pH (6.8-7.4) is described. The fluorophores 3a-c showed strong emission around 537 nm in acetonitrile with a quantum yield of 0.4. In buffered (HEPES, pH 7.2) acetonitrile-water mixture (9:1 v/v), titration of transition metal salts to 3c showed strong quenching of the emission at 547 nm except in the case of Zn2+, which resulted in a red-shifted emission at 637 nm. Alkali and alkaline earth metal salts could not induce any considerable changes to the emission behavior of 3a-c. The binding of Zn2+ was highly selective in the presence of a variety of other metal ions. Though Cu2+ quenches the emission of 3c, in the presence of Zn2+, a red emission prevails, indicating the preference of 3c toward Zn2+. Job plot and Benesi-Hildebrand analysis revealed a 1:1 complexation between the probe and the metal ion. The selective visual sensing of Zn2+ with a red emission is ideally suited for the imaging of biological specimens. |
URI: | http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1324 |
ISSN: | 0002-7863 |
Appears in Collections: | 2005 |
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