Abstract

Mercury ions (Hg2+), as one of heavy transition metals (HTM), is a highly toxic metal that is hazardous to human health. Here an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorescent probe is designed for the highly sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+. The probe is engineered with a tetraphenylethene (TPE) derivative as the fluorophore and thiopropionic acid as the site of recognition for Hg2+. Due to the different solubilities of the probe AIE-COOH and its corresponding product after reaction with Hg2+. The probe demonstrates a maximum detection limit of 22 nM and a fast response time of ∼100 s. Simultaneously, AIE-COOH exhibits outstanding detectivity and hypersensitivity for the detection of Hg2+ in aqueous solutions. These characteristics demonstrate that AIE-COOH hold a great potential in environmental, food and biological systems. Moreover, we have also successfully applied it to Hg2+ fluorescence imaging in in living cells.

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