Issue 4, 2025

A fluorescent probe based on pyrazoline with significant Stokes shifts for the detection of Cu2+ ions and its applications

Abstract

A simple pyrazoline derivative BBD has been synthesized for detecting Cu2+ in EtOH/HEPES (v/v = 1 : 1, pH = 7). The probe has high selectivity for Cu2+ by quenching the fluorescence intensity and was sensitive to pH. When excited at 398 nm, fluorescence is emitted at 520 nm with a Stokes shift of 122 nm, which is larger than that of other reported pyrazoline skeleton probes. The detection limit (LOD) of the probe for Cu2+ is 0.862 μM which is lower than the value of the WHO limit (31.5 μM) in water. The 2 : 1 binding mode and probable recognition mechanism of the probe with Cu2+ were confirmed by Job's plot, IR, ESI-MS, and TD-DFT analysis. Moreover, the probe has been successfully applied to actual water samples as well as cell and zebrafish imaging.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescent probe based on pyrazoline with significant Stokes shifts for the detection of Cu2+ ions and its applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Sep 2024
Accepted
01 Dec 2024
First published
07 Dec 2024

Anal. Methods, 2025,17, 792-799

A fluorescent probe based on pyrazoline with significant Stokes shifts for the detection of Cu2+ ions and its applications

Y. Shang, X. Wu and H. Luo, Anal. Methods, 2025, 17, 792 DOI: 10.1039/D4AY01772B

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