Abstract
Crystal structures of a rhodamine derivative in its closed and open spirolactam ring forms were developed, which allows selective and sensitive detection of Cu(2+) ions at a micromolar range in neutral medium. The chemosensing properties of the probe through a pentacoordinate Cu(2+) ions were proven by spectroscopic and theoretical analysis. The spirolactam ring opening as the Cu(2+) selective sensor was applied to spinach (Spinacia oleracea) to estimate the accumulation of copper as copper(II) in the plant.