Issue 29, 2009

A cryptand based chemodosimetric probe for naked-eye detection of mercury(ii) ion in aqueous medium and its application in live cell imaging

Abstract

A cryptand–rhodamine conjugated chemodosimeter can detect Hg(II) ion in aqueous medium selectively at ppb level in the presence of other biologically relevant metal ions and also shows a good viability to the HEK 293 cell line.

Graphical abstract: A cryptand based chemodosimetric probe for naked-eye detection of mercury(ii) ion in aqueous medium and its application in live cell imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Apr 2009
Accepted
19 May 2009
First published
12 Jun 2009

Chem. Commun., 2009, 4417-4419

A cryptand based chemodosimetric probe for naked-eye detection of mercury(II) ion in aqueous medium and its application in live cell imaging

A. Jana, J. S. Kim, H. S. Jung and P. K. Bharadwaj, Chem. Commun., 2009, 4417 DOI: 10.1039/B907646H

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