A new turn-on chemosensor for bio-thiols based on the nanoaggregates of a tetraphenylethene-coumarin fluorophore
Article 2014 en
Authors
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Xiaoding Lou
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Zujin Zhao
YH
Yuning Hong
Abstract
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In this work, a tetraphenylethene-coumarin hybrid fluorophore (TPE-Cou) that contains a Schiff base form is designed and synthesized. A combination of plentiful optical properties and chemical reactivity towards thiols allows TPE-Cou to work as an excellent turn-on probe of thiols with a wide linear range, revealing the great potential of this dye as a quantitative fluorescence indicator. By means of NMR and optical spectrum analyses, a mechanistic picture at the molecular level has been drawn to illustrate how this dye works as a bio-thiol-sensitive fluorescent probe.
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