A simple chemosensor, namely, N-((quinolin-8-yl)methylene)acetohydrazide (1) was synthesized and used as an off-on fluorescence sensor, which exhibits high selectivity toward Zn in aqueous media. The probe has large Stokes shift of >200nm, and its detection limit for Zn is 89.3nM. The binding process was confirmed through UV-vis absorption analysis, fluorescence measurements, mass spectroscopy study, H NMR spectra and density functional theory calculation. The crystal structures of Zn, Ni, and Cu complexes based on 1 were determined through X-ray crystallographic analysis. The fluorescent probe was then applied to monitor intracellular Zn in HeLa cells.
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