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Monitoring hypochlorite anion (ClO−) in living cells is particularly meaningful and valuable, because over-exposure of the ClO− may cause a potential health hazard towards animals and humans. Considering the special structure and properties of the gemini surfactant, a novel amphiphilic gemini-iridium complex Ir[(ppy-iso)2(bpy-tma2Br2)] (Ir-iso) with isoniazide as a recognition site for ClO− was designed. The Ir-iso possessed an excellent water-solubility as well as a strong ClO− binding capacity, as revealed from the rapid response of emission signal towards ClO−. It was worth noting that such probe had a highly-specific selectivity with a low detection limit (20.5 nM) and was suitable in physiological environment. The cell viability assay, cell imaging, and co-location studies further proved that the Ir-iso had little cytotoxicity and was specifically localized in the mitochondria of breast cancer cells, being a promising candidate of chemo-sensor to detect the endogenous ClO− in living cells. © 2019
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Talanta
ISSN: 0039-9140
Year: 2020
Volume: 209
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ESI HC Threshold:160
JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:2
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