| Literature DB >> 30565594 |
Yin Jiang1, Qinya Duan1, Guansheng Zheng1, Liu Yang2, Jie Zhang2, Yafeng Wang3, Huatang Zhang1, Jun He1, Hongyan Sun2, Derek Ho4.
Abstract
In this article, we present an ultra-sensitive and ratiometric fluorescent probe (TR-Hg) for Hg2+ detection based on the mechanism of aggregation induced emission (AIE) and dark through-bond energy transfer (DTBET). The probe was constructed using tetraphenylethene as the dark donor and rhodamine B thiolactone as the acceptor. By exploiting the advantages of DTBET, which eliminates emission leakage from dark donors and provides nearly 100% energy transfer efficiency, TR-Hg exhibits more than a 30 000-fold fluorescence ratio enhancement after reacting with Hg2+. TR-Hg demostrates (i) a detection limit of 43 pM, which is the lowest among the reported ratiometric Hg2+ probes, (ii) excellent selectivity, fast response-time (<10 s) and a wide pH application range, (iii) strong applicability for paper-based colorimetric assay, where readout can be performed by the naked eye, and (iv) fluorescent imaging of Hg2+ in onion epidermal tissues, indicating its potential use in living organisms.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30565594 DOI: 10.1039/c8an02126k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616