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Simultaneous bioimaging recognition of Al3+ and Cu2+ in living-cell, and further detection of F- and S2- by a simple fluorogenic benzimidazole-based chemosensor

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 161, Issue -, Pages 309-319

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.08.061

Keywords

Fluorescence; Benzimidazole-based; Aluminum ion; Copper ion; -CN- isomerization; Cell imaging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC) [21302108, 21572115]
  2. Shenzhen Municipal Government [JSGG20141016150327538, CXB201104210014A, 20150113A0410006]
  3. Shenzhen Reform Commission (Disciplinary Development Program for Chemical Biology)

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A simple Schiff base (BMSA) prepared from salicylaldehyde and 2-(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)aniline was evaluated as an efficient fluorescent chemosensor for the selective recognition of Al3+ and Cu2+ over other common metal ions. This sensor could detect Al3+ in CH3OH/PBS with distinct emission red-shift (the detection limit 0.31 mu M)and Cu(2+)in CH3OH/Tris-HCL (the detection limit 0.54 mu M) with obvious fluorescence quenching. The obtained BMSA-Al3+ and BMSA-Cu2+ complexes could act as cascade sensors for detecting F- and S2-, respectively. The recognizing behavior of BMSA toward Al3+ and Cu2+ has been investigated in detail through Job's Plot, FT-IR NMR, and HRMS analysis. Moreover, this chemosensor was verified to be of low cytotoxicity and good imaging characteristics for the detection of Al3+ and Cu2+, and further for the recognition of F- and S2- in living cells, suggesting that BMSA was proved to be a useful tool for tracking Al3+/Cu2+ and F-/S2- ions in vivo. (C) 2016 ElseVier B.V. All rights reserved.

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