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Imaging dichromate in living cells with a fluorescence probe

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-03-15

Journal:JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY A-CHEMISTRY

Included Journals:SCIE

Volume:355

Issue:,SI

Page Number:165-174

ISSN No.:1010-6030

Key Words:Dichromate chemosensor; Rhodamine derivatives; Determination of Cr2O72- in water

Abstract:The dichromate as an industrial oxidant has a very extensive application. However, as one of the heavy metal elements, chromium has become a great threat to the organism and environment due to its carcinogenicity and mutageicity. So far, there is only a small number of detection and imaging methods for dichromate. In this work, a new fluorescent probe RhoCr for detecting dichromate based on in situ Cr3+-controlled opening of spirolactam-ring in a rhodamine dye after Cr2O72- reduced to Cr3+ by NaHSO3 in solution and self-reduction in organism is reported, which displays a strong enhancement of fluorescence emission (lambda(em) 582 nm), fast response (completed within 2 min) and excellent sensitivity (DL 1.18 nM). RhoCr successfully obtained fluorescence images of the intracellular Cr2O72-. In addition, the effect have been exhibited in tap water and pool water, which will be crucial to the detection of dichromate in the environment. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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