Ming DongTian‐Hua MaAi‐Jiang ZhangYuman DongYa‐Wen WangYu Peng
Several rhodamine-B (C.I. Basic Violet 10) hydrazide derivatives were employed as specific fluorescent and colorimetric chemosensors for Cu(2+) in neutral buffered media. The probes exhibited selective "off-on" type changes in both absorption and emission spectra toward Cu(2+) ions compared to other metal cations, which was attributed to transformation of the non-fluorescent and colorless spirolactam derivative to the ring-opened, fluorescent, pink coloured amide. Further studies of structure-activity relationship revealed that the designated acyl hydrazone skeleton moiety shared by these chemosensors, derived from the dye hydrazide and salicylaldehyde analogues, determines the selectivity for Cu(2+) over other cations. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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