Issue 14, 2022

A phenazine-imidazole based ratiometric fluorescent probe for Cd2+ ions and its application in in vivo imaging

Abstract

A new phenazine-imidazole based Schiff base (PIS) fluorescent probe has been developed for the ratiometric detection of Cd2+ ions in aqueous media at physiological pH. PIS upon binding with Cd2+ ions shows red shifted fluorescence and thereby, permits ratiometric detection of Cd(II) ions. A detection limit down to 2.10 × 10−8 M was determined for Cd2+ quantitation. Also, the accompanying apparent fluorescence color change (from yellow to orange red) is noticeable to the naked eye under a UV-lamp. The sensing mechanism could be attributed to the 1 : 1 PIS–Cd complexation, followed by extension of the conjugation due to better planarity and modulation of the charge transfer efficiency in the probe. This was complemented by solvatochromism and density functional theory calculations. Furthermore, PIS was used to detect Cd2+ in Oxya chinensis cells, zebrafish larvae and live tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana under a fluorescence microscope, showing great potential in analyzing living biosystems.

Graphical abstract: A phenazine-imidazole based ratiometric fluorescent probe for Cd2+ ions and its application in in vivo imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2021
Accepted
19 Jan 2022
First published
27 Jan 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 1462-1470

A phenazine-imidazole based ratiometric fluorescent probe for Cd2+ ions and its application in in vivo imaging

J. H. Wang, Y. M. Liu, J. B. Chao, Y. Wang, H. Wang and S. M. Shuang, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 1462 DOI: 10.1039/D1AY02176A

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