A general synthetic method was improved to synthesize a chemosensor based on a tripodal Bodipy () structure. The product and its intermediate products were successfully prepared and fully characterized. The metal ion sensing performance of the tripodal compound was evaluated by UV/Vis and fluorescence spectroscopies. According to the obtained data, is a selective and sensitive fluorescence probe for detection of Cu ions in the presence and in the absence of competing ions. This chemosensor presents relatively a low detection limit of 5.4×10 M for Cu. Bio-imaging studies on living yeast cells suggest that has some advantages over other chemosensors to recognize copper (II) ions.

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