Issue 11, 2020

A novel quinolinyl-tetraphenylethene-based fluorescence “turn-on” sensor for Zn2+ with a large Stokes shift and its applications for portable test strips and biological imaging

Abstract

A new 8-hydroxyquinoline derivative bearing the hydroxytetraphenylethene moiety, TPE(OH)-8HQ, has been designed, synthesized and evaluated as an efficient fluorescence “turn-on” sensor for detection of Zn2+ based on the chelation-enhanced fluorescence (CHEF) mechanism in neutral aqueous solution. The free sensor displays a weak fluorescence emission at 470 nm; upon addition of Zn2+, its emission peak red-shifted from 470 nm to 607 nm and the emission intensity at 607 nm was increased 17-fold, showing fluorescence “turn-on” recognition for Zn2+ without interference from same group elements such as Cd2+/Hg2+. Moreover, TPE(OH)-8HQ achieved a low detection limit of 1.64 × 10−7 M and exhibited a large Stokes shift (289 nm) after the addition of zinc ions, effectively eliminating background interference for live cell imaging. Through the control experiments using two analogues without a hydroxyl in the TPE, TPE-8HQ and TPE(OCH3)-8HQ, we find that as these two analogous cannot distinguish Zn2+ from Cd2+, the bonding interactions of the hydroxyl group of TPE with Zn2+ are crucial for selective detection of Zn2+ ions. Additionally, the mechanism of the interaction process between TPE(OH)-8HQ and Zn2+ was studied in detail by UV/fluorescence titration and NMR analysis. The Job plot and mass spectrometry analysis indicated that TPE(OH)-8HQ forms a 2 : 1 complex with Zn2+. Most importantly, TPE(OH)-8HQ was successfully used for imaging Zn2+ in living cells and in the fabrication of simple test strips for on-site and rapid sensing of Zn2+ ions in aqueous solution.

Graphical abstract: A novel quinolinyl-tetraphenylethene-based fluorescence “turn-on” sensor for Zn2+ with a large Stokes shift and its applications for portable test strips and biological imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
02 Jul 2020
Accepted
17 Sep 2020
First published
28 Sep 2020

Mater. Chem. Front., 2020,4, 3338-3348

A novel quinolinyl-tetraphenylethene-based fluorescence “turn-on” sensor for Zn2+ with a large Stokes shift and its applications for portable test strips and biological imaging

J. Xu, J. Xiong, Y. Qin, Z. Li, C. Pan, Y. Huo and H. Zhang, Mater. Chem. Front., 2020, 4, 3338 DOI: 10.1039/D0QM00446D

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