Recent advances in fluorescent materials for mercury(ii) ion detection.
Qiuping LiYou ZhouPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
Invading mercury would cause many serious health hazards such as kidney damage, genetic freak, and nerve injury to human body. Thus, developing highly efficient and convenient mercury detection methods is of great significance for environmental governance and protection of public health. Motivated by this problem, various testing technologies for detecting trace mercury in the environment, food, medicines or daily chemicals have been developed. Among them, the fluorescence sensing technology is a sensitive and efficient detection method for detecting Hg 2+ ions due to its simple operation, rapid response and economic value. This review aims to discuss the recent advances in fluorescent materials for Hg 2+ ion detection. We reviewed the Hg 2+ sensing materials and divided them into seven categories according to the sensing mechanism: static quenching, photoinduced electron transfer, intramolecular charge transfer, aggregation-induced emission, metallophilic interaction, mercury-induced reactions and ligand-to-metal energy transfer. The challenges and prospects of fluorescent Hg 2+ ion probes are briefly presented. We hope that this review can provide some new insights and guidance for the design and development of novel fluorescent Hg 2+ ion probes to promote their applications.
Keyphrases
- living cells
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- energy transfer
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- public health
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- electron transfer
- aqueous solution
- real time pcr
- sensitive detection
- small molecule
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
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- heavy metals
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- diabetic rats
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- current status