Issue 7, 2014

A ratiometric fluorescent hydrogel sensor for zinc(ii) based on a two fluorophore approach

Abstract

A polymeric ratiometric fluorescent sensor for Zn(II) has been developed based on a Zn(II) responsive naphthalimide fluorophore (λEM 535 nm) and a Zn(II) insensitive rhodamine calibration fluorophore (λEM 579 nm) both coupled to a common poly(allyl amine) backbone. A concentration dependent increase in the ratiometric response (I535 nm/I579 nm) was observed in the 0–25 mM Zn(II) ion range for the sensor in aqueous buffer. The effect of dilution on the ratiometric intensity of the polymeric sensor was also studied and no change in ratiometric response was observed upon dilution to 50% of its original concentration. In contrast, when the polymeric sensor was incorporated within a Gantrez AN-139 hydrogel matrix, a linear ratiometric response was observed upon addition of increasing amounts of Zn(II) to the gel. Therefore, this approach offers the opportunity to determine Zn(II) concentration in environments where sensor concentration may vary dramatically.

Graphical abstract: A ratiometric fluorescent hydrogel sensor for zinc(ii) based on a two fluorophore approach

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Feb 2014
Accepted
31 Mar 2014
First published
01 Apr 2014

New J. Chem., 2014,38, 2823-2830

Author version available

A ratiometric fluorescent hydrogel sensor for zinc(II) based on a two fluorophore approach

G. R. C. Hamilton, L. Fullerton, B. McCaughan, R. F. Donnelly and J. F. Callan, New J. Chem., 2014, 38, 2823 DOI: 10.1039/C4NJ00291A

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