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Sensitive fluorescent chemosensor for Hg(II) in aqueous solution using 4'-dimethylaminochalcone.

Marco MelladoNicole RoldánRodrigo MirandaLuis F AguilarManuel A BravoWaldo Quiroz
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2022)
Mercury (Hg) is an element with high toxicity, especially to the nervous system, and fluorescent pigments are used to visualize dynamic processes in living cells. A little explored fluorescent core is chalcone. Herein, we synthesized chalcone (2E)-3-(4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)-1-phenylprop-2-en-1-one (8) and assessed its photophysical properties. Moreover, the application of this chemosensor in aqueous media shows a selective fluorescence quenching effect with Hg(II). The figures of merit for the chemosensor were calculated to be LOD = 136 nM and LOQ = 454 nM, as well as a stoichiometry of 1:1. Furthermore, the association constant (K a ) and fluorescence quenching constant (K SV ) were calculated using the Benesi-Hildebrand and Stern-Volmer equations to be K a = 9.08 × 10 4 and K SV = 1.60 × 10 5 , respectively. Finally, by using a computational approach, we explain the interaction between chalcone (8) and Hg(II) and propose a potential quenching mechanism based on the blocking of photoinduced electron transfer.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • aqueous solution
  • fluorescent probe
  • single molecule
  • energy transfer
  • electron transfer
  • quantum dots
  • photodynamic therapy
  • oxidative stress