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Al3+ induced hydrolysis of rhodamine-based Schiff-base: Applications in cell imaging and ensemble as CN- sensor in 100% aqueous medium

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2019.05.014

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Rhodamine; Chemosensor; Ensemble; CN- Sensor; Cell images

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  1. CSIR [02(0328)/17/EMR-II, EMR/2016/002464]
  2. SERB [02(0328)/17/EMR-II, EMR/2016/002464]
  3. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (T.I.E.T), Patiala

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A novel Schiff base having terephthaldehyde appended with two rhodamine units has been synthesized, which exhibited fluorogenic and chromogenic response on binding with Al3+ ions in 100% aqueous system at pH 7.04. The binding of compound 1 with Al3+ ions was not hindered by the presence of background metal ions. The coordination mode of compound 1 was established by Job's plot method that has been found to be 1:1 stoichiometry with Al3+ ions. The compound 1 could detect Al3+ as low as 1.68 mu M in a pH range of 6-10. NMR and mass spectrometry analysis revealed that the Al3+ induced hydrolysis occurs on one side of the Schiff base and led to the formation of free-CHO group. The hydrolysed ensemble (1.Al3+) was used for detection of CN- ions (H2O-HEPES buffer, pH 7.04), accompanied by colorimetric and fluorimetric changes. Compound 1 was used to detect Al3+ ions in A549 cells through live cell imaging technique.

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