Revisit of a dipropargyl rhodamine probe reveals its alternative ion sensitivity in both a solution and live cells
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Kai-Bin Li, Yi Zang, Xiao-Peng He, Guo-Rong Chen, Jia Li
This study reveals that a dipropargyl rhodamine B derivative previously described as a reaction-based irreversible palladium probe responds, however, more sensitively to mercury with a reversible “turn-on” fluorescence. The probe also shows a much better imaging ability for mercury than for palladium in live cells.
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