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Chromofluorogenic naphthoquinolinedione-based probes for sensitive detection and removal of Hg2+ in aqueous solutions

Title
Chromofluorogenic naphthoquinolinedione-based probes for sensitive detection and removal of Hg2+ in aqueous solutions
Author
채필석
Keywords
Naphthoquinolinedione; Hg2+/methylmercury detection; Fluorescence quenching; Naked eye detection; Bio-detection
Issue Date
2022-02
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
DYES AND PIGMENTS, v. 198, Page. 110025-110025
Abstract
Mercury ions are an industrial and environmental toxin that need to be monitored and regulated in aqueous samples. We prepared six probes (1-6) using a naphthoquinolinedione ring as a fluorophore platform that contains different substituents on the quinolone ring. All probes showed abilities to selectively bind Hg2+, but their sensitivity to the detection of this metal ion significantly varied depending on the substituent pattern. Among these probes, probe 5 with Br and CN substituents on the quinolone ring was most effective for the sensitive detection of Hg2+ in aqueous solutions. This probe showed a naked-eye color change from yellow to purple upon binding to Hg2+. A ratio-metric method using UV-visible absorption data gave a limit of detection (LOD) of 20 nM, while the fluorescence-based result yielded an LOD of 0.047 pM. When bio-samples such as human urine and serum were used as media, the fluorescence-based LOD of this probe for Hg2+ detection increased to 50 nM. Probe 5 was also effective at detecting methylmercury, an organic mercury species, dissolved in drainage water or urine. Based on the results of DLS, FE-SEM, and DFT calculations, the probe appeared to form large aggregates and undergo photo-induced electron transfer (PET) upon Hg2+ binding, both of which are responsible for the probe fluorescence quenching. Probe 5 also showed the ability to sense Hg2+ within three different types of human cells: Brain cells (U87MG), Hela cells and skin cancer cells (SK-MEL28). Furthermore, this probe holds significant potential for on-site applications since various solid supports such as silica gel, filter papers and TLC plates were effectively used for sensitive and selective Hg2+ sensing, following probe coating/adsorption.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143720821008913https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/171063
ISSN
0143-7208
DOI
10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.110025
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > BIONANO ENGINEERING(생명나노공학과) > Articles
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