Issue 63, 2015

Pyridoxal-thiosemicarbazide: its anion sensing ability and application in living cells imaging

Abstract

A new anion selective chemosensor L was derived through a direct condensation reaction between pyridoxal and thiosemicarbazide. Sensor L showed selective recognition and sensing ability towards F and AcO anions through a naked-eye detectable color change from colorless to light yellow, appearance of a new charge transfer absorption band at 404 nm and significant “turn-on” fluorescence at 506 nm. The detection limit of L as a fluorescent ‘turn-on’ sensor for the analysis of F and AcO was estimated to be 0.10 μM. The anion sensing mechanisms of L was supported by 1H NMR and DFT results. Finally, the cytotoxicity effect of L and its ability to image intracellular F ions in the living HeLa cells was investigated.

Graphical abstract: Pyridoxal-thiosemicarbazide: its anion sensing ability and application in living cells imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2015
Accepted
03 Jun 2015
First published
03 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 50741-50746

Author version available

Pyridoxal-thiosemicarbazide: its anion sensing ability and application in living cells imaging

D. Sharma, A. Moirangthem, R. Kumar, S. K. Ashok Kumar, A. Kuwar, J. F. Callan, A. Basu and S. K. Sahoo, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 50741 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA05059F

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