Abstract
Two fluorescent probes (Naph-1 and Naph-2), which can be prepared via a facile process, have been developed to detect hypochlorite acid (HOCl). The N,N-dimethyl thiocarbamate group quenches the fluorescence of the probes through intramolecular charge transfer (ICT). Upon reaction with HOCl in aqueous buffer, Naph-1 shows ultra-high sensitivity towards HOCl through a 4600-fold increase in fluorescence intensity, as well as a detection limit of 2.37 nM. The probes have been applied to confocal fluorescence imaging of exogenous and endogenous HOCl in living cells.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 7967-7970 |
| Journal | Chemical Communications |
| Volume | 54 |
| Issue number | 57 |
| Online published | 20 Jun 2018 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 21 Jul 2018 |
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