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Use of rhodamine-allyl Schiff base in chemodosimetric processes for total palladium estimation and application in live cell imaging

Rhodamine derivatives are excellent fluorescent probes and have shown sharp descending trends of emission intensity on interaction with specific analytes, which causes opening of the spirolactam ring. In this study, rhodamine-allyl Schiff base ( RD-2 ) is used as a highly sensitive colorimetric and...

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Published in:New journal of chemistry 2018, Vol.42 (21), p.17351-17358
Main Authors: Bhanja, Anup Kumar, Mishra, Snehasis, Kar, Ketaki, Naskar, Kaushik, Maity, Suvendu, Das Saha, Krishna, Sinha, Chittaranjan
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description Rhodamine derivatives are excellent fluorescent probes and have shown sharp descending trends of emission intensity on interaction with specific analytes, which causes opening of the spirolactam ring. In this study, rhodamine-allyl Schiff base ( RD-2 ) is used as a highly sensitive colorimetric and fluorescent chemosensor for total palladium determination, and is indifferent to oxidation states (0, ii , iv ). The LOD is 95 nM. In addition, it is also a brilliant sensor for in vitro imaging of Pd 2+ in RAW 264.7 (macrophage) cells. The probe RD-2 is structurally characterised by single-crystal X-ray diffraction measurement.
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Chemical sensors
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Crystal structure
Crystallography
Diffraction
Emission analysis
Fluorescent indicators
Imines
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Oxidation
Palladium
Rhodamine
Single crystals
X ray powder diffraction
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