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A novel phenolphthalein-based fluorescent chemosensor for pyrophosphate detection via an Al3+ displacement approach in real samples and living cells

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Herein, we report a new phenolphthalein appended Schiff base (PASB) as reversible fluorescent sensor for the detection of pyrophosphate (PPi) ions through the metal displacement mechanism. PASB showed sensing exclusively toward Al3+ ions in DMF/H2O (v/v = 1/4, pH 5.5) solution, which resulted in a significant fluorescence enhancement at 540 nm. The 1: 2 binding stoichiometry for the complex formation between PASB and Al3+ was confirmed by Job's plot and mass spectroscopic studies. Moreover, a solution of the in situ formed PASB-Al3+ complex displayed a high selectivity to PPi. The addition of PPi to PASBAl3+ ensemble significantly quenched its fluorescence. Thus, a dual response was established based on "Off-On-Off" strategy for detection of both Al3+ and PPi. The detection limit is 5.86 nM and 26 nM for Al3+ and PPi, respectively. On this basis, we use PASB to detect Al3+ in food samples. Furthermore, PASB was successfully applicable to detect Al3+ and PPi for intracellular imaging in Human liver cancer cells.

FluorescencePhenolphthaleinPPiDisplacementCell imagingAQUEOUS-MEDIAPROBEPPICOMPLEXSENSORIONSZN2+RECOGNITIONBEHAVIORZINC

Kong, Xiang-Yu、Shuang, Shao-Min、Wang, Yu、Dong, Chuan

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Shanxi Univ

2022

Spectrochimica acta

Spectrochimica acta

ISSN:1386-1425
年,卷(期):2022.276
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