Issue 33, 2022

An ICT-guided ratiometric naphthalene–benzothiazole-based probe for the detection of cyanide with real-time applications in human breast cancer cells

Abstract

A methoxynaphthalene benzothiazole conjugate (MNBTZ) armed with C[double bond, length as m-dash]C vinylic double bonds was synthesized and utilized for the selective detection of CN ions. The probe showed yellow fluorescence due to ICT from the methoxynaphthalene moiety to benzothiazole, which instantly changed to light purple upon the nucleophilic addition of CN to the vinylic double bond, inhibiting ICT due to the break-in conjugation. The effectiveness of the probe was proved by this brilliant ratiometric fluorescence change, which was achieved selectively as observed by experiments with competing anions. 1H NMR titrations and DFT calculations support this mechanism. A low detection limit of 2.1(±0.0022) × 10−8 M along with good fluorescence color change on solid TLC plates and human breast cancer cells makes it amenable to CN sensing.

Graphical abstract: An ICT-guided ratiometric naphthalene–benzothiazole-based probe for the detection of cyanide with real-time applications in human breast cancer cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2022
Accepted
24 Jul 2022
First published
25 Jul 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 3209-3217

An ICT-guided ratiometric naphthalene–benzothiazole-based probe for the detection of cyanide with real-time applications in human breast cancer cells

S. Banerjee, M. Mandal, S. Halder, A. Karak, D. Banik, K. Jana and A. K. Mahapatra, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 3209 DOI: 10.1039/D2AY00898J

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