A new rhodol-derived fluorescent probe 1 with picolinate as the recognition receptor was designed and simply synthesized using a one-step reaction. With the concentration of added Cu increases, it gradually turns pink, so the effect of naked eye detection can be achieved. The detection limit of probe 1 for Cu is 42 nM, and the linear detection range was 0-2 μM. The experimental results showed that 1 was a fluorescent probe with high selectivity, good water solubility, and high sensitivity to Cu . Probe 1 was successfully applied in cell imaging experiments and can detect the concentration of Cu in water samples. All these indicate that probe 1 has the potential to be applied to the detection of Cu concentration in the real environment.
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