Issue 118, 2015

Triphenylphosphine-assisted highly sensitive fluorescent chemosensor for ratiometric detection of palladium in solution and living cells

Abstract

Accurate and sensitive detection of palladium (Pd) is essential for both environmental and human health applications. This paper describes a triphenylphosphine (PPh3)-assisted highly sensitive fluorescent chemosensor for ratiometric detection of Pd2+ concentrations up to 300 nM with an LOD of 1 nM. During the detection, PPh3 plays a crucial role in improving the sensitivity of this chemosensor. The chemosensor also has suitable water-solubility which allows detection of Pd2+ in solution. Our studies show that it exhibits excellent selectivity toward Pd2+ and undergoes a color change from colorless to yellow to allow visual detection of Pd2+. Besides detection in solution, this chemosensor also shows great potential as an imaging reagent to detect Pd2+ as low as 0.03 ppm in diverse cells.

Graphical abstract: Triphenylphosphine-assisted highly sensitive fluorescent chemosensor for ratiometric detection of palladium in solution and living cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Sep 2015
Accepted
30 Oct 2015
First published
30 Oct 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 97121-97126

Author version available

Triphenylphosphine-assisted highly sensitive fluorescent chemosensor for ratiometric detection of palladium in solution and living cells

H. Nie, J. Geng, J. Jing, Y. Li, W. Yang and X. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 97121 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA17819C

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