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Turn-on detection of Al 3+ ions using quinoline-based tripodal probe: mechanistic investigation and live cell imaging applications.

Nidhi GoswamiSudhanshu NaithaniTapas GoswamiPankaj KumarPramod KumarSushil Kumar
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
In this study, an easily synthesizable Schiff base probe TQSB having a quinoline fluorophore is demonstrated as a fluorescent and colorimetric turn-on sensor for Al 3+ ions in a semi-aqueous medium (CH 3 CN/water; 4 : 1; v/v). Absorption, emission and colorimetric studies clearly indicated that TQSB exhibited a high selectivity toward Al 3+ , as observed from its excellent binding constant ( K b = 3.8 × 10 6 M -1 ) and detection limit (7.0 nM) values. TQSB alone was almost non-fluorescent in nature; however, addition of Al 3+ induced intense fluorescence at 414 nm most probably due to combined CHEF (chelation-enhanced fluorescence) and restricted PET effects. The sensing mechanism was established via Job's plot, NMR spectroscopy, ESI-mass spectrometry, and density functional theory (DFT) analyses. Furthermore, to evaluate the applied potential of probe TQSB, its sensing ability was studied in real samples such as soil samples and Al 3+ -containing Digene gastric tablets as well as on low-cost filter paper strips. Fluorescence microscopy imaging experiments further revealed that TQSB can be used as an effective probe to detect intracellular Al 3+ in live cells with no cytotoxicity.
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