Myung Gil Choi, Yerin Jang, Mi Gang Kim, Sangdoo Ahn and Suk-Kyu Chang
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Selective fluorescent probe for Tl3+ ions through metal-induced hydrolysis and its application for direct assay of artificial urine†
In this research, we report a simple fluorescent probe designed to detect thallium(III) ions (Tl3+) in artificial urine samples. The Tl3+ signaling probe (TP-1) was readily prepared from 2-acetyl-6-methoxynaphthalene and hydrazine. In a pH 4.8 acetate buffer solution containing 1% (v/v) N,N-dimethylformamide as a solubilizer, probe TP-1 exhibited turn-on fluorescence signaling behavior in the presence of Tl3+. Other metal ions, anions, and major urine components such as uric acid, urea, and creatinine did not produce any noticeable fluorescence changes. The Tl3+ signaling of TP-1 was attributed to the hydrolysis of the hydrazone moiety, yielding the parent fluorophore 2-acetyl-6-methoxynaphthalene. The detection limit of TP-1 for Tl3+ sensing was 19 nM, and the signaling was completed within 2 min. Additionally, to further optimize the Tl3+ signaling of the hydrazone derivatives, we compared the effect of structural variations between the closely related ketone-hydrazone (TP-1) and aldehyde-hydrazone (TP-2) derivatives. We confirmed that the ketone-hydrazone (TP-1) demonstrated rapid and stable Tl3+ signaling behavior with satisfactory stability under the measurement conditions. Finally, as a practical application, a Tl3+ assay in artificial urine samples was performed using a smartphone as a portable signaling measurement and data analysis device.
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