Issue 45, 2022

A new “turn-on” molecular switch for idiosyncratic detection of Al3+ ion along with its application in live cell imaging

Abstract

A highly sensitive, reversible, reusable and fluorogenic “turn-on” probe (HBTC) is fabricated for the sole detection of Al3+. On incremental addition of Al3+ in a solution of HBTC in ACN : H2O (4 : 1), a sharp “turn-on” emission enhancement is observed at 480 nm. The reversibility of the probe (HBTC) was displayed on the addition of F solution. The detection limit is found to be of the order of 10−9 M which suggests that HBTC can detect Al3+ at a very minute level. The mechanism for Al3+ detection in ACN : H2O (4 : 1) is attributed to forbidding C[double bond, length as m-dash]N isomerization and ESIPT process simultaneously turning on the chelation-enhanced fluorescence process. The reusability and real-time application of the probe are also studied. Bioimaging study reveals that HBTC can detect Al3+ in human breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231). Electronic structure of the probe is explained by density functional theory.

Graphical abstract: A new “turn-on” molecular switch for idiosyncratic detection of Al3+ ion along with its application in live cell imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2022
Accepted
21 Oct 2022
First published
22 Oct 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 21968-21975

A new “turn-on” molecular switch for idiosyncratic detection of Al3+ ion along with its application in live cell imaging

A. Biswas, R. Naskar, D. Mitra, A. Das, S. Gharami, N. Murmu and T. K. Mondal, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 21968 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ03481F

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