Yayınlanmış 1 Ocak 2023 | Sürüm v1
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A methionine biomolecule-modified chromenylium-cyanine fluorescent probe for the analysis of Hg2+in the environment and living cells

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The objective of the study is, for the first time, to construct a new near infrared (NIR) fluorophore, spectro-photometric, colorimetric, ratiometric, and turn-on probe (CSME) based on chromenylium cyanine platform decorated with methionine biomolecule to provide an efficient solution for critical shortcoming to be encoun-tered for analysis of hazardous Hg2+ in environment and living cell. The CSME structure and its interaction with Hg2+ ion were evaluated by NMR, FTIR, MS, UV-Vis and fluorescence methods as well as Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. The none fluorescence CSME having spirolactam ring only interacted with Hg2+ in aqueous solution including competing ions. This interaction caused the fluorescence CSME with opened spi-rolactam form which exhibited spectral and colorimetric changes in the NIR region. The probe based on UV-Vis and fluorescence techniques respond in 90 s, has wide linear ranges (for UV-Vis: 6.29 x 10-8 - 1.86 x 10-4 M; for fluorescence: 9.49 x 10-9 - 1.13 x 10-5 M), and has a lower Limit of Detection (LOD) value (for fluorescence: 4.93 x 10-9 M, 0.99 ng/mL) than the value predicted by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or-ganization. Hg2+ analysis was performed in drinking and tap water with low Relative Standard Deviation (RSD) values and high recovery. Smartphone and living cell applications were successfully performed for colorimetric sensing Hg2+ in real samples and 3T3 cells, respectively.

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