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A novel highly selective ratiometric fluorescent probe with large emission shift for detecting mercury ions in living cells and zebrafish

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Abstract It is very important to determine mercury owing to its complex biological poisonousness that could cause various physical diseases and even death. In this study, we designed a novel… Click to show full abstract

Abstract It is very important to determine mercury owing to its complex biological poisonousness that could cause various physical diseases and even death. In this study, we designed a novel coumarin-based ratiometric fluorescent probe, CR-Hg, with DL-dithiothreitol moiety as the recognition receptor to detect mercury ions (Hg2+). CR-Hg could realize the quantitative detection of Hg2+ between 0 and 1.4 μM with low detection limit (1.6 nM). Furthermore, CR-Hg could react quickly with Hg2+ in a few seconds and accompanied by color changes from pale yellow to orange. In the end, the applications of CR-Hg in the water samples, living cells and zebrafish more deeply indicated that the probe could serve as a novel promising tool for revealing mercury distribution in the environment and organisms.

Keywords: fluorescent probe; probe; ratiometric fluorescent; living cells; mercury ions; mercury

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2020

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