Development of diselenide-based fluorogenic system for the selective and sensitive detection of the Hg(ii) in aqueous media

Abstract

Mercury(II) is highly toxic thus the selective and sensitive detection of Hg(II) is important. This research article deals with the synthesis and characterization of the fluorogenic system based on diselenide containing rhodamine by single crystal XRD. The probe has been used for selective detection of Hg(II) in aqueous media with detection limit of 62.3 nM. The reaction of the Hg(II) with the probe induces opening of the spirolactam ring triggering fluorescence turn-on response. This reaction causes color change of the probe solution from colorless to pink. In addition, the probe showed the reversible binding behavior with Hg(II) and S2−. The effectiveness of the probe was evaluated using prostate cancer cell line through live cell imaging.

Graphical abstract: Development of diselenide-based fluorogenic system for the selective and sensitive detection of the Hg(ii) in aqueous media

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Oct 2024
Accepted
23 Jan 2025
First published
30 Jan 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025, Advance Article

Development of diselenide-based fluorogenic system for the selective and sensitive detection of the Hg(II) in aqueous media

G. S. Malankar, D. S. Shelar, R. J. Butcher and S. T. Manjare, Dalton Trans., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02967D

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