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A novel rhodamine-based colorimetric and fluorometric probe for simultaneous detection of multi-metal ions

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2020.118050

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Rhodamine derivative; Calorimetric detection; Fluorometric detection; Multi-metal-ions detection

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21663032, 31701679, 81703636]
  2. Yan'an University Foundation for talents introduction [YDBK2019-32]

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Effective and simultaneous detection of multi-metal ions has been achieved by a colorimetric and fluorometric probe (REHBA) synthesized from rhodamine hydrazide and polyhydroxyl aromatic aldehyde. REHBA can serve as a colorimetric detector for Cu2+ and Co2+, and a fluorometric probe for Pb2+. The colorless solution of REHBA changes to pink for Cu2+/Co2+ and shows a remarkable fluorescence for Pb2+. The further differentiation of Cu(2+)and Co2+ depends on whether the colorimetric response of REHBA is reversible upon addition of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid. The response is reversible for Cu2+, while it is not for Co2+. The spirolactam ring-opening in REHBA and the formation of REHBA-metal complexes with binding stoichiometric ratio of 1:1 are responsible for the UV-visible and fluorescence behaviors. REHBA shows excellent selectivity, anti-interference and good sensitivity. The limit of detection of Cu2+, Co2+ and Pb2+ is 0.11 mu M, 0.88 mu M and 0.73 mu M, respectively. In addition, REHBA has been applied to recognize Pb2+ in living cells by fluorescence image and Cu2+, Co2+ and Pb2+ in real water samples, indicating that REHBA is a potential candidate for multi-metal-ions detection. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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