Issue 29, 2015

A sole multi-analyte receptor responds with three distinct fluorescence signals: traffic signal like sensing of Al3+, Zn2+ and F

Abstract

A dialdehyde-based multi-analyte sensor renders distinctive emission spectra for Al3+, Zn2+ and F ions. The ligand exhibited different types of interactions with these three different ions resulting in the enhancement of fluorescence intensity at three different wavelengths. All the sensing processes were studied in detail by absorption spectroscopy, emission spectroscopy and 1H-NMR titration experiment. The ligand has the working ability in a wide pH range including the physiological pH. The ligand is non-toxic and amicable for sensing intracellular Al3+ and Zn2+ in live HeLa cells.

Graphical abstract: A sole multi-analyte receptor responds with three distinct fluorescence signals: traffic signal like sensing of Al3+, Zn2+ and F−

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2015
Accepted
08 Jun 2015
First published
08 Jun 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 13093-13099

Author version available

A sole multi-analyte receptor responds with three distinct fluorescence signals: traffic signal like sensing of Al3+, Zn2+ and F

B. K. Datta, D. Thiyagarajan, A. Ramesh and G. Das, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 13093 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT01468A

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