Issue 88, 2014

A naked-eye and ratiometric near-infrared probe for palladium via modulation of a π-conjugated system of cyanines

Abstract

A ratiometric and colorimetric cyanine-based palladium sensor with an excellent selectivity and sensitivity has been designed. Notably, the modulation of π-conjugated electrons in cyanine dyes can result in a ratiometric fluorescence change with a large Stokes shift (270 nm), especially for realizing palladium detection in aqueous samples using indicator paper and in living cells by ratiometric mode. The limit of detection is as low as 0.3 ppb.

Graphical abstract: A naked-eye and ratiometric near-infrared probe for palladium via modulation of a π-conjugated system of cyanines

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 Jul 2014
Accepted
05 Sep 2014
First published
05 Sep 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 13525-13528

Author version available

A naked-eye and ratiometric near-infrared probe for palladium via modulation of a π-conjugated system of cyanines

X. Wang, Z. Guo, S. Zhu, H. Tian and W. Zhu, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 13525 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC05871B

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