Issue 53, 2016, Issue in Progress

Dipicolylamine coupled rhodamine dyes: new clefts for highly selective naked eye sensing of Cu2+ and CN ions

Abstract

The dipicolylamine (DPA) motif which is known as a binder of Zn(II) ions, has been utilized in devising rhodamine labelled compounds 1 and 2. Compound 1 acts as a FRET sensor and shows excellent selectivity for Cu(II) ions over a series of other cations in CH3CN/H2O by exhibiting a colour change (colourless to pink) of the solution. The spectral and colour changes are recovered in the presence of CN ions and thus, the ensemble 1·Cu2+ in CH3CN/H2O is established as the medium for selective detection of CN ions. In contrast, the modified compound 2 with the dipicolylamine motif as the principal binding site has been established as the colorimetric sensor of Cu(II) ions and the fluorometric sensor of Hg(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II) ions. Both the compounds 1 and 2 are cell permeable and are successfully employed for the detection of intercellular metal ions through bright field and fluorescence imaging.

Graphical abstract: Dipicolylamine coupled rhodamine dyes: new clefts for highly selective naked eye sensing of Cu2+ and CN− ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2016
Accepted
02 May 2016
First published
04 May 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 47802-47812

Dipicolylamine coupled rhodamine dyes: new clefts for highly selective naked eye sensing of Cu2+ and CN ions

K. Ghosh, D. Tarafdar, A. Majumdar, C. G. Daniliuc, A. Samadder and A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 47802 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA05036K

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