“…In the search for convenient analytical strategies, fluorometry and the occurrence of specific fluorescence mechanisms [chelation enhancement fluorescence (CHEF), chelation enhancement quenching (CHEQ), depletion of metal–ligand charge-transfer (MLCT), fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) or modulation of intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT)], which are highly sensitive to the presence of metal cations, offer a great opportunity to recognize M–L monoligation in solution. 31–43 Recent reports have demonstrated that the ICT process can be modulated upon metal-binding (Ca 2+ , Zn 2+ or Cd 2+ ) by specific interactions with (A)- and (D)-groups upon excitation, leading to distinguished spectral changes including simultaneous CT-decay and LE-enhancement by interaction with (D)-group and CT-enhancement by interaction with (A)-group (Chart 1A–D). 37–41 ICT is a photophysical process that involves electron transfer (ET) upon excitation from a donor group (D) to an acceptor group (A) through a π-conjugated linker.…”