“…Due to great sensitivity, fluorescent chemosensors combining ionophores and fluorophores are commonly considered superior [8][9][10] . In recent years, rhodamine has been attracted a great deal of attention due to its excellent properties, including good photostability, long emission wavelength, high fluorescence quantum and so on [11][12][13] . However, for the majority of rhodamine fluorescent probes, their anti-interference ability is poor, which are usually chelate with two or more metal ions simultaneously [14] .…”