2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2023.108744
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pH-Sensitive fluorescent sensor for Fe(III) and Cu(II) ions based on rhodamine B acylhydrazone: Sensing mechanism and bioimaging in living cells

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“…This can explain the substantial bathochromic shift of the absorption band of compound 2 compared to rhodamine B. Interestingly, Fe 3+ or Cu 2+ ions can also catalyze the transformation of RBH into compounds 1 and 2 , as demonstrated in our previous work. 50…”
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“…This can explain the substantial bathochromic shift of the absorption band of compound 2 compared to rhodamine B. Interestingly, Fe 3+ or Cu 2+ ions can also catalyze the transformation of RBH into compounds 1 and 2 , as demonstrated in our previous work. 50…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The LC/MS investigation also allowed us to identify a possible electrooxidation mechanism involving diazo, diazonium, and acylium intermediates. Notably, the electrooxidation and chemical oxidation catalyzed by Fe 3+ or Cu 2+ ions 50 induce similar transformations of RBH molecules.…”
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“…This enzymatic biosensor exhibited a remarkable maximum thermometric sensitivity of 0.54% °C−1 and demonstrated a high temperature resolution [20]. Applications for RhB dye-based sensors range from bioimaging to fluorescent chemosensors to corrosion detection [21]. The literature has documented the spectral characteristics of RhB in the presence of various metal ions [22,23].…”
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“…Fluorescent probes, known for their sensitivity and selectivity, find applications in various fields, including bioimaging, disease diagnosis and drug delivery, allowing for in situ, real-time and non-invasive analysis [6]. Xanthene derivatives, such as Rhodamine B (RhoB), are commonly employed as cost-effective and reliable fluorescent labels for peptides and proteins in biological and medical research [7,8].…”
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