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Highly selective turn-on fluorescent probe for hypochlorite and viscosity detection

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Volume 1227, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2020.129523

Keywords

Hypochlorite; Fluorescence; Viscosity; Phenothiazine

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NNSFC 61804158]
  2. Shanghai Sailing Program [18YF1428300]
  3. Program of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [17JC1401001]
  4. STS program [KFJ-STS-ZDTP-061]

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Water-soluble and fast-responsive fluorescent probes PTZ-TPP and PTZ-MP based on phenothiazine moiety were developed for accurate analysis and detection of changes in HOCl and viscosity, with low detection limits. Furthermore, PTZ-MP probe can also be used for viscosity detection, and is expected to be utilized for simultaneous determination of intracellular HOCl and viscosity.
Due to the important role of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) in immune prevention of bacteria towards living organisms and its variations may be related to the change of intracellular viscosity, it is significant to design fluorescent probe to accurately analyze changes for detecting HOCl and viscosity simultaneously. In this paper, water-soluble, very fast-responsive fluorescent probes PTZ-TPP and PTZ-MP based on phenothiazine moiety were developed. The sensing mechanism of the probe with HOCl was elucidated by emission spectra at long and short excited wavelength 480 and 380 nm, and the oxidation structure OPTZ-TPP, sulfur peroxide structure O-3 PTZ-TPP as well as carbon-carbon double bond cleavage structure OCy-TPP were confirmed by ESI-MS analysis. The detection limit (LOD) of probe PTZ-TPP and PTZ-MP was evaluated to be 14.7 and 19.4 nM respectively. Moreover, the probe PTZ-MP was further used for the detection of viscosity. Furthermore, cell imaging of PTZ-TPP towards HOCl was conducted. And it is expected to be used in simultaneous determination of HOCl and viscosity in intracellular. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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