Issue 22, 2025

Anti AIE single molecule fluorescent switches for detection of heavy metal ions

Abstract

The use of fluorescent probes for heavy metal ions is an efficient, low-cost, on-site operable detection method, and has been widely applied in both environmental and biomedical monitoring. Herein, we present a single-molecule anti AIE fluorescent sensor for the detection of heavy metal ions based on the fold/unfold conformational transition of AIE molecular modules in a single molecule triggered by the coordination of heavy metal ions. The fluorescent probe is able to detect a range of heavy metal ions at concentrations well below the “Hygienic Standard for Drinking Water”, and is expected to be used as a fluorescent probe with a new detection mechanism for heavy metal ions for environmental detection or bio-monitoring applications.

Graphical abstract: Anti AIE single molecule fluorescent switches for detection of heavy metal ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Jan 2025
Accepted
25 Feb 2025
First published
26 Feb 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 8773-8777

Anti AIE single molecule fluorescent switches for detection of heavy metal ions

Y. Peng, Y. Guan, Q. Bai, G. Chen, W. Lin, J. Pang, W. Xu, P. Wang and T. Xie, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 8773 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT00041F

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