Issue 20, 2014

A rhodamine based “off-on” probe for selective detection of Hg(ii) and subsequent l-proline and 4-hydroxyproline discrimination

Abstract

A substituted rhodamine based bifunctional chemosensor 2 showed “turn-on” chromogenic and fluorogenic dual mode signal modulation upon selective binding with Hg(II) whereas its Hg(II) complex selectively detects L-proline among all biologically significant amino acids by quenching of its enhanced fluorescence. In the process of ‘Off-On-Off’ signaling, the complex therefore discriminates L-proline and its hydroxyl derivative, which is a vital phenomenon of inducing selectivity among amino acid identification.

Graphical abstract: A rhodamine based “off-on” probe for selective detection of Hg(ii) and subsequent l-proline and 4-hydroxyproline discrimination

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Dec 2013
Accepted
30 Jan 2014
First published
31 Jan 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 10118-10122

Author version available

A rhodamine based “off-on” probe for selective detection of Hg(II) and subsequent L-proline and 4-hydroxyproline discrimination

A. Pal and B. Bag, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 10118 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA48013E

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