Issue 23, 2015

A PEGylated colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent sensor based on BODIPY for Hg(ii) detection in water

Abstract

We herein reported a click strategy to fabricate two kinds of colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent dual-modal mercury sensors (PEG-DMS) based on the styryl BODIPY scaffold attached to a hydrophilic polymer PEG, where the PEG chain could effectively improve the water solubility of these two mercury sensors and mean that their Hg2+ detection could be performed in pure water, while their corresponding small molecular precursor DMS could only detect Hg2+ in the mixed medium with a large amount of organic solvent. It is interesting that PEG-DMS exhibits an excellent spectral response to Hg2+ by inhibiting the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) effect from the Hg2+ specific ligand, dithia-dioxa-aza cyclopentadecane, to the BODIPY core. Upon addition of Hg2+, a significant fluorescence enhancing property in conjunction with a visible colorimetric change can be observed. These two sensors are highly selective for Hg2+ over other common cations, whereas PEG-DMS1 with one Hg2+ binding ligand exhibits higher sensitivity than PEG-DMS2 with two Hg2+ binding ligands. Additionally, the sensor could be used as a potential imaging reagent for the detection of Hg2+ uptake in HeLa cells as revealed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).

Graphical abstract: A PEGylated colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent sensor based on BODIPY for Hg(ii) detection in water

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mar 2015
Accepted
28 Apr 2015
First published
15 May 2015

Polym. Chem., 2015,6, 4279-4289

A PEGylated colorimetric and turn-on fluorescent sensor based on BODIPY for Hg(II) detection in water

B. Wu, L. Xu, S. Wang, Y. Wang and W. Zhang, Polym. Chem., 2015, 6, 4279 DOI: 10.1039/C5PY00390C

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