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New Six-Membered pH-Insensitive Rhodamine Spirocycle in Selective Sensing of Cu2+ through C-C Bond Cleavage and Its Application in Cell Imaging.


ABSTRACT: A new rhodamine-based chemosensor 1 with a six-membered spirocyclic ring has been synthesized, which exhibits excellent pH stability and shows selective "turn-on" fluorescent detection of Cu2+ ions over a series of other metal ions including Cu+ ions. The expansion of spirocycle improves the stability and selectivity of the chemosensors in sensing of metal ions. Till today only few rhodamine structures R1-R5 with thiourea-, hydrazine amide-, or pyrrole-decorated six-membered spirocyclic rings are known that exhibit metal-ion sensing via C-N bond cleavage of the spiro ring. In this context, rhodamine compound that responds to the metal ion through C-C bond cleavage of the six-membered spiro ring is completely unknown. The present example is a first-time report that demonstrates selective sensing of Cu2+ ions through C-C bond cleavage over the conventional existing systems in the literature. The chemosensor 1 is cell permeable and can detect Cu2+ in live cells using confocal microscopy in the biologically relevant pH range with high photostability.

SUBMITTER: Majumdar A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6045328 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Six-Membered pH-Insensitive Rhodamine Spirocycle in Selective Sensing of Cu<sup>2+</sup> through C-C Bond Cleavage and Its Application in Cell Imaging.

Majumdar Anupam A   Lim Chang Su CS   Kim Hwan Myung HM   Ghosh Kumaresh K  

ACS omega 20171120 11


A new rhodamine-based chemosensor <b>1</b> with a six-membered spirocyclic ring has been synthesized, which exhibits excellent pH stability and shows selective "turn-on" fluorescent detection of Cu<sup>2+</sup> ions over a series of other metal ions including Cu<sup>+</sup> ions. The expansion of spirocycle improves the stability and selectivity of the chemosensors in sensing of metal ions. Till today only few rhodamine structures <b>R1</b>-<b>R5</b> with thiourea-, hydrazine amide-, or pyrrole-  ...[more]

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