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Anthraquinone-based Schiff base fluorescent probe for the sequential sensing of Al3+and pyrophosphate in a near-perfect aqueous solution and bioimaging

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 391, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123326

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Fluorescent probe; Al3+; PPi; Aqueous medium; Bioimaging

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A new fluorescent probe DPHA was designed and synthesized for the sequential detection of aluminum ions and pyrophosphate. DPHA exhibited sensitive fluorescence sensing of Al3+ and overcame interference from other common cations. Due to its good biocompatibility, DPHA showed potential for monitoring metal ions and pyrophosphate in living cells and zebrafish.
A new anthraquinone derivative fluorescent probe (DPHA) was designed and synthesized for sequentially detecting aluminum ions and pyrophosphate (PPi) in a near-perfect aqueous medium with 0.4 % DMSO as a co-solvent. The DPHA probe displayed turn-on fluorescence sensing of Al3+ at 575 nm, overcoming the inter-ference of the other common cations through an apparent color variation from purple to light pink. Anthraquinone-derived conjugated skeleton and Schiff base-mediated multiple binding sites were responsible for the sensitive fluorescence response and selective recognition, respectively, thus producing a chelation-enhanced fluorescence effect. Furthermore, Job's plot analysis and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) studies supported the formation of a 1:1 ligand/metal complex for Al3+. The plausible binding mechanism was recog-nized by both experimentally and theoretically. The succeeding addition of PPi regenerated the original spectrum of DPHA and thus the strong affinity of Al3+ to PPi. The in-situ formed DPHA-Al3+ complex for selective iden-tification of PPi by electrostatic interaction by drawing out Al3+ and releasing the DPHA probe. Except for specific recognition of Al3+ and PPi with corresponding low detection limits of 42.2 nM and 65.2 nM (S/N = 3). Owing to its good biocompatibility, DPHA also applied as a visual probe for monitoring Al3+ ions and PPi in living cells and zebrafish, demonstrating its outstanding potential in biological work.

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