A bisalicylhydrazone based fluorescent probe for detecting Al3+ with high sensitivity and selectivity and imaging in living cells.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
; 322: 124784, 2024 Dec 05.
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ABSTRACT
A bisalicylhydrazone based fluorescence probe, bisalicyladehyde benzoylhydrazone (BS-BH), has been designed to detect Al3+. It exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity towards Al3+ in methanol-water media in physiological condition. Large stokes shifts (â¼122 nm) and over â¼1000-fold enhanced fluorescence intensity were observed, which was ascribed to the formation of the two relatively independent rigid extended π conjugated systems bridged by biphenyl group when binding with Al3+. A 12 binding ratio between BS-BH and Al3+ was shown by Job's plot. Based on the fluorescence titration data, the detection limit was down to 3.50 nM and the association constant was evaluated to be 1.12 × 109 M-2. The plausible fluorescence sensing mechanism of suppressed ESIPT, inhibited PET, activated CHEF and restricted C = N isomerization was confirmed by a variety of spectral experiments and DFT / TD-DFT calculations. The reversibility of recognition of Al3+ for probe BS-BH was validated by adding Na2-EDTA. In addition, the MTT assay showed the good biocompatibility of BS-BH and BS-BH could be used for imaging Al3+ in living cells.
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Espectrometria de Fluorescência
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Alumínio
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Corantes Fluorescentes
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Hidrazonas
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Humans
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2024
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