Literature DB >> 26419633

A Highly Sensitive Fluorescent Sensor for Palladium and Direct Imaging of Its Ecotoxicity in Living Model Organisms.

Fei Liu1, Juan Du1, Meiying Xu2, Guoping Sun1.   

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Rhodamine is an ideal platform for fluorescence probes owing to its spiro-lactam framework and excellent photochemical properties. Herein, a novel rhodamine-based palladium fluorescent chemosensor, Rd-Eb, showing a fast response time (3 min), high sensitivity for palladium species over other ions, and a low detection limit (1.91×10(-7)  m), was synthesized. It can act as an obvious colorimetric as well as a fluorescent "off/on" sensor for Pd(2+) . In addition, it is also an excellent sensor for in vivo imaging of Pd(2+) in zebra fish and Daphnia magna, illuminating the impact of palladium on organisms at different growth stages with respect to biological toxicology.
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Keywords:  ecotoxicity; fluorescent probes; hydrolysis; live-cell imaging; palladium

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26419633     DOI: 10.1002/asia.201500767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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