Jiang C, Yang L, Li P, Liu Y, Li S, Fu Y, Ye F. A simple and rapid fluorescent approach for Pb
2+ determination and application in water samples and living cells.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc 2021;
263:120168. [PMID:
34273892 DOI:
10.1016/j.saa.2021.120168]
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Abstract
A novel selective fluorescent chemosensor, thiosemicarbazide-appended naphthalimide derivative (TND), has been designed and synthesized, which exhibited good selectivity and sensibility for Pb2+ in CH3CN:H2O (1:1) solution. The probe TND showed obvious color changes under UV light of 365 nm and displayed turn-on fluorescence response with Pb2+ added. The binding mode of TND with Pb2+ was found to be 1:1 based on the Job's plot analysis. The detection limit of Pb2+ was 4.7 nM, which is far below the allowable concentration determined by WHO in drinking water. Moreover, the fortified recoveries of Pb2+ were from 100.54% to 113.68% in water samples. TND is also applied for fluorescence imaging of Pb2+ in lysosomes of human stromal cell line (HSC). This study indicated that TND would be a potential sensor detecting Pb2+ in real sample.
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