Coumarinyl thioether Schiff base as a turn-on fluorescent Zn(ii) sensor and the complex as chemosensor for the selective recognition of ATP, along with its application in whole cell imaging†
Abstract
The coumarinyl thioether Schiff base, H2L, demonstrates turn-on fluorescence sensing towards Zn2+ ion with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.068 μM. Different physicochemical techniques (mass, 1H NMR, Job's) support the formation of a 1 : 1 metal-to-ligand complex, [ZnL]. The fluorogenic complex [ZnL] recognizes ATP in the presence of all other common anions, inorganic phosphates and biologically important phosphates (nucleosides, nucleotides). The proposed sensor has efficiently been used for ATP sensing with a LOD of 6.7 μM, which is the lowest in literature. Exogenous zinc ions in SCC084 (human oral carcinoma) cells have been checked through fluorescence cell imaging process by adding H2L in the medium.