Issue 10, 2023

Imaging of Al3+ in plant roots by the interaction with a bisphenol A-based chemosensor

Abstract

Al3+ ions are considered to be the most toxic form of aluminum for plant roots. To identify this metal ion in roots, a molecule, 4,4′-(propane-2,2-diyl)bis(2-((E)-(2-hydroxyphenylimino)methyl)phenol) (H4L), has been synthesized from the condensation reaction between 5,5′-(propane-2,2-diyl)bis(2-hydroxybenzaldehyde) and 2-aminophenol. H4L shows a 470-fold increase in its fluorescence intensity at 519 nm in the presence of two eq. of Al3+ ions in 10 mM HEPES buffer in H2O/DMF = 4 : 1 (v/v) (pH 7.4). It forms a 1 : 2 complex with Al3+ with an association constant value of 6.95 × 108 M−2. Its quantum yield increased from 0.003 to 0.530 on complexation. The LOD value of the probe was determined to be 4.6 × 10−7 M, indicating its high sensitivity towards Al3+. This probe has been used for the imaging of aluminum ions in rice (Oryza sativa).

Graphical abstract: Imaging of Al3+ in plant roots by the interaction with a bisphenol A-based chemosensor

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2022
Accepted
04 Feb 2023
First published
08 Feb 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 5056-5066

Imaging of Al3+ in plant roots by the interaction with a bisphenol A-based chemosensor

S. Bari, D. Mridha, S. Ghosh, P. Ghosh, T. Roychowdhury and P. Roy, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 5056 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ06234H

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