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A cationic fluorescent probe for highly selective detection of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) by electrostatic and hydrophobic self-assembly

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 13, Issue 29, Pages 3292-3296

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ay00714a

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province [2018GXNSFBA281070]

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A new method for detecting SDS was developed by preparing a cationic fluorescent probe, which enables quantitative determination of SDS with high selectivity and sensitivity in the range of 5-50 μM through the formation of banded assemblies showing red fluorescence.
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) has a wide range of applications in the chemical industry due to its excellent characteristics including good emulsification, foaming, water solubility and stability, easy synthesis and low price. However, it is a kind of anionic surfactant which is slightly toxic to the human body, and use of a large amount will cause potential pollution of the environment. Therefore, the development of a simple method to realize the monitoring of SDS in the environment is of great significance. Herein, a cationic fluorescent probe was prepared by the condensation reaction between 4-di-p-tolylamino-benzaldehyde and 3-ethylbenzothiazolium iodide. It can be used for the quantitative determination of SDS in the range of 5-50 mu M showing red fluorescence and high selectivity by forming banded assemblies. This work provides an effective tool based on a new strategy for the detection of SDS.

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