Development of a bisphenol A based chemosensor for Al3+ and its application in cell imaging and plant root imaging†
Abstract
Bisphenol A is a fluorophoric platform that is used to develop chemosensors for various species. Herein, we report a bisphenol A based Schiff-base molecule, 4,4′-(propane-2,2-diyl)bis(2-((E)-((2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)imino)methyl)phenol) (Me-H4L), as a selective chemosensor for Al3+. Among the several metal ions, it shows a significant increment in its fluorescence intensity (50 fold) at 535 nm in the presence of Al3+ ions. The enhanced fluorescence was attributed to the CHEFF mechanism and inhibition of C![[double bond, length as m-dash]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_e001.gif) N isomerization. The limit of detection value of Me-H4L for Al3+ was determined to be 9.65 μM. Its quantum yield and lifetime increased considerably in the presence of the cation. Some theoretical calculations were performed to explain the interaction between Al3+ and the probe. Furthermore, Me-H4L was applied in cell imaging studies using animal cells and plant roots.
N isomerization. The limit of detection value of Me-H4L for Al3+ was determined to be 9.65 μM. Its quantum yield and lifetime increased considerably in the presence of the cation. Some theoretical calculations were performed to explain the interaction between Al3+ and the probe. Furthermore, Me-H4L was applied in cell imaging studies using animal cells and plant roots.
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