A highly selective ratiometric fluorescent probe for hydrogen peroxide displaying a large emission shift
2013
Zhu, Baocun | Jiang, Houlin | Guo, Bingpeng | Shao, Changxiang | Wu, Huifang | Du, Bin | Wei, Qin
A simple water-soluble 4-hydroxynaphthalimide-derived ratiometric fluorescent probe (1) containing a receptor of boronate moiety was designed and synthesized to detect hydrogen peroxide. Probe 1 could quantificationally detect hydrogen peroxide by ratiometric absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy methods with excellent selectivity and sensitivity. Interestingly, probe 1 exhibited 100nm red-shifted absorption spectra accompanying with the color changes from colorless to yellow-green, and 132nm red-shifted emission spectra upon addition of hydrogen peroxide. Thus, 1 can serve as a “naked-eye” probe for hydrogen peroxide. Additionally, the reaction mechanism of probe 1 and hydrogen peroxide was confirmed using ¹H-NMR and ESI-MS. Bioimaging application further demonstrated that probe 1 would provide a promising method for the detection of hydrogen peroxide in living systems.
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