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Title: Highly selective turn-on fluorescent sensor for nanomolar detection of biologically important Zn2+ based on isonicotinohydrazide derivative: Application in cellular imagi
Authors: Tayade, K.
Sahoo, S.K.
Bondhopadhyay, B.
Bhardwaj, V.K.
Singh, N.
Basu, A.
Bendre, R.
Kuwar, A.
Keywords: Fluorescent sensor
Zn2+ detection
Nanomolar detection
Cellular imaging
Issue Date: 3-Aug-2016
Abstract: A new Zn2+ selective chemosensor (3) was synthesized by condensation of commercially available substituted salicylaldehyde and isonicotinohydrazide, and characterized by single crystal X-ray crystallography. Receptor 3 with Zn2+ exhibited a highly selective and pronounced enhancement in the fluorescence emission among different cations by forming a 2:1 complex. The receptor can detect Zn2+ up to nanomolar level (6.75 nM) with good tolerance of other metal ions and can be used for in vitro cellular imaging.
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