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Fluorogenic mercury ion sensor based on pyrene-amino mercapto thiadiazole unit.

B Kirthika Rani1, S Abraham John2.   

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A highly selective and sensitive determination of Hg2+ in water samples with bioimaging applications in living cells using a fluorogenic pyrene-amino mercapto thiadiazole (PYAMT) probe is described. The probe PYAMT exhibited three absorption peaks at 333, 348 and 394nm and emission maxima at 378, 388 and 397nm (λex=348nm). It showed significant fluorescent quenching (96%) with I/I0=0.051 upon the addition of 2.5μM Hg2+ ion in CH3CN(ACN):H2O (1:1, v/v; pH 7.2), whereas its fluorescence remained unaltered in the presence of other metal ions. The quenching phenomenon is attributed to the heavy atom effect of Hg2+ ion followed by electron transfer. The fluorescence intensity decreased linearly against a wide range from 100nM to 2.5μM Hg2+ (R2=0.9937) with a limit of detection as low as 0.35nM (S/N=3). The binding stoichiometry ratio of PYAMT-Hg2+ is proved to be 1:1 by fluorescence and DFT measurements. The sensor possesses high association constant with Hg2+ ion in the order of 9.08×105M-1 and it is also capable of reversibly detecting cysteine with OFF-ON mechanism. Finally, the proposed method is successfully applied to selectively detect Hg2+ ion in real water samples and bioimaging studies in live cells.
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Keywords:  Bio-imaging; Fluorescent probe; Quenching; Real sample analysis; Spectrofluorimetry

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28942187     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.09.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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