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A reaction-type receptor for the multi-feature detection of Hg2+in water and living cells

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Issue 29, Pages 12538-12545

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nj01995j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21372147]
  2. Undergraduate Innovative Research Training Program of Shandong Province [S201910445004]

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A vital challenge in designing optical and redox-active receptors lies in coupling a specific recognition center with a valid response system to facilitate multi-feature detection. Herein, we present a reaction-type receptor, which incorporates the ferrocenyl group into the rhodamine B fluorophoreviaa well-defined acylthiourea bridge, for the multi-model analysis of Hg(2+)in water and living cells. This receptor was successfully used to efficiently detect Hg(2+)in an aqueous medium by chromogenic, fluorogenic, and electrochemical assessments and exhibited a low detection limit (1.60 x 10(-8)M) and fast response time (<3 min). Especially, it also acted as a competent fluorescent probe for monitoring Hg(2+)in living cells. A plausible sensing mechanism has been proposed and rationalized based on theoretical calculations.

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