Abstract

Abstract A rhodamine-based fluorescence chemsensor bearing the 8-hydroxyquinoline unit is developed as a reversible turn-on chemosensor for Cu 2+ . It exhibits a highly sensitive fluorescent response toward Cu 2+ in aqueous media with an 80-fold fluorescence intensity enhancement under 10 equiv. of Cu 2+ added. This indicates that the synthesized chemosensor effectively avoided the fluorescence quenching for the paramagnetic nature of Cu 2+ via its strong binding capability toward Cu 2+ . The chemosensor Rh-Q exhibits a dynamic response range for Cu 2+ from 2 × 10 −7 to 5 × 10 −5 M, with a detection limit of 0.19 μM, and good selectivity for Cu 2+ over other heavy and transition metal (HTM) ions in Tris–HCl/EtOH (7:3, v/v, pH 7.4). In addition, the turn-on fluorescent change upon the addition of Cu 2+ is also applied in cell imaging.

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