An imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-functionalized xanthene fluorescent probe for naked-eye detection of Hg2+ and its application in cell imaging and test strips†
Xu-Hong Han, Piao Zhao, Meng-Ke Tang, Lei Yang, Qing Wang and Shu-Sheng Zhang
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Abstract
An imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-functionalized xanthene dye (Rh-Ip) was designed and developed as a fluorescent probe (Rh-Ip-Hy) for Hg2+ by introducing spirolactam to the molecule. The probe Rh-Ip-Hy with a ring-closed spirolactam structure reacts with Hg2+ to form a fluorescent ring-opened spirolactone structure. Due to its asymmetric structure and the presence of a Lewis base site, the probe exhibits a larger Stokes shift and higher pH tolerance than the traditional xanthene dyes and probes. Furthermore, the probe is highly selective to Hg2+ within a wide pH range of 5.0–11.0. The probe Rh-Ip-Hy also exhibits low cytotoxicity and can be used for the detection of Hg2+ in living HeLa cells through fluorescence imaging. Finally, a paper-based test strip was prepared and successfully applied for the detection of Hg2+ in tap water and lake water samples.