Issue 69, 2014

Imino–phenolic–azodye appended rhodamine as a primary fluorescence “off–on” chemosensor for tin (Sn4+) in solution and in RAW cells and the recognition of sulphide by [AR–Sn]

Abstract

A new azo-rhodamine based species, AR was developed to act as an ‘off–on’ reversible luminescent probe for Sn4+ detection. The chemosensing behavior of the AR has been demonstrated through fluorescence, absorption, visual fluorescence color changes, ESI MS and 1H NMR titrations. This chemosensor AR shows a significant visible color change and displays a remarkable luminescent switch on (>2300 fold) in the presence of Sn4+ ions. The chemosensor can be used as a ‘naked eye’ sensor. The roles of the fluorophore–photochrome (azodye) dyad platform as well as the iminophenolic binding core in AR's selective recognition of tin have been demonstrated by studying appropriate control molecules. Importantly, AR can selectively recognize Sn4+ in organo-aqueous media in the presence of other cations. The biological applications of AR were evaluated in RAW cells and it was found to exhibit low cytotoxicity and good membrane permeability for the detection of Sn4+. The development of practically viable colorimetric test strips of the chemosensor AR to detect Sn4+ was also reported. It has been possible to build an INHIBIT logic gate for two binary inputs viz., Sn4+ and S2− by monitoring the fluorescence emission band at 582 nm as output.

Graphical abstract: Imino–phenolic–azodye appended rhodamine as a primary fluorescence “off–on” chemosensor for tin (Sn4+) in solution and in RAW cells and the recognition of sulphide by [AR–Sn]

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jun 2014
Accepted
29 Jul 2014
First published
04 Aug 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 36615-36622

Author version available

Imino–phenolic–azodye appended rhodamine as a primary fluorescence “off–on” chemosensor for tin (Sn4+) in solution and in RAW cells and the recognition of sulphide by [AR–Sn]

A. K. Mahapatra, S. K. Manna, K. Maiti, R. Maji, C. D. Mukhopadhyay, D. Sarkar and T. K. Mondal, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 36615 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05729E

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