A naphthalene derivative as ‘turn‐on’ fluorescent chemosensor for the highly selective and sensitive detection of Al3+ |
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Authors: | Zhong‐Xin Zhu Dong‐Dong Yu Zhi‐Guo Liu Ye‐Wei Huang A‐Yi Zhou Zhi‐Wei Chen Jia Sun Xu Wang Li‐Tai Jin Wei‐Tao Cong |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China;2. Wenzhou Undersun Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Wenzhou, China |
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Abstract: | A Schiff base compound derived from naphthalene has been synthesized and characterized as an Al3+‐selective fluorescent probe. The chemosensor ( L ) exhibits high selectively for Al3+ in aqueous solution, even in the presence of biologically relevant cations such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Pb2+ and several transition metal ions. There was no observed interference from anions like Br?, Cl?, HSO3?, SO32?, S2O32?, NO2?, CO32? and AC?. The lowest detection limit for the chemosensor L was found to be 1.89 × 10?8 M with a linear response towards Al3+ over a concentration range of 5 × 10?6 to 4 × 10?5 M. Furthermore, the proposed chemosensor has been used for imaging of Al3+ in two different types of cells with satisfying results, which further demonstrates its value for practical application in biological systems. |
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Keywords: | aluminum ion cell imaging fluorescent probe highly selective response |
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