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Rhodamine-Based Fluorescent Probe for Al<sup>3+</sup> through Time-Dependent PET–CHEF–FRET Processes and Its Cell Staining Application

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Rhodamine-diformyl p-cresol conjugate (L) has been developed as a novel Al(3+)-selective fluorometric and colorimetric sensor based on the FRET mechanism for the first time. L can selectively detect Al(3+) through time-dependent PET-CHEF and FRET processes. This phenomenon is nicely reflected from (1)H NMR, fluorescence lifetime, and fluorescence cell imaging studies. The probe can detect Al(3+) as low as 5 × 10(-9) M in HEPES-buffered EtOH:water (0.1 M, 4:1, v/v, pH 7.4). The probe shows pH-dependent emission properties viz. an intense red emission (585 nm) at acidic pH and an intense green fluorescence (535 nm) at basic pH. Thus, L can also be used as a pH sensor via tunable wavelength.

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