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A tuning fork-shaped bisbenzothiazole derivative as a pH-responsive digital fluorescent probe and its ex vivo evaluation

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 15, Issue 48, Pages 6722-6726

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3ay01702h

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A new highly emissive pH-responsive near-IR active digital probe with a large Stokes shift and pH-dependent properties was designed and synthesized, which can be widely used for pH sensing.
A new highly emissive pH-responsive near-IR active digital probe was designed and synthesized. The probe is based on a bisbenzothiazole motif with a highly vulnerable hydrogen unit attached in an intramolecular fashion. The probe produced a large Stokes shift which was observed to be highly pH dependent. The optical pH dependence can be used for sensing pH over a wide range.

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