Abstract

‘of a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe,’Palladium ions show many negative effects on human health via the interference with the tissue macromolecules and the function of enzymes. In this paper, a novel benzothiazolium-thioxanthene hemicyanine dye BTX-OH has been synthesized for the design of a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe. The dye BTX-OH in aqueous solution showed its absorption and fluorescence emission maxima in the NIR region at 750 nm and 795 nm, respectively. The application of the dye in designing a Pd2+-selective fluorescence probe BTX-A based on a “protect-deprotect” strategy by using an allyl carbonate group as the specific Pd2+-responding site has been demonstrated. The probe BTX-A exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity for detecting Pd2+ ions. In the presence of Pd2+ ions, the probe showed an enhanced fluorescence response and accumulated specifically in lysosomes in living-cell imaging.

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