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A New Fluorene-Based Fluorescent Probe for Recognition of Hypochlorite Ions and its Applications.

Tahir Savran
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2024)
Oxidative stress is a trigger for many diseases and occurs with the unstable hypochlorite (ClO - ), known as one of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in organisms. Then, HOCI is acknowledged as an oxidizing species that eliminates a variety of environmental pollutants. Hence, the development of novel methodologies for the selective and precise identification of HOCl/ ClO - is considered to be of utmost importance. In this study, the design, characterization, and applications of a fluorene-based fluorescent probe (FHBP) dependent on the ESIPT mechanism with a "turn-on" response for the sensitive/selective determination of ClO - against other competing samples were reported. The experimental results indicated that the detection limit for ClO - could be quantitatively determined by the probe to be 8.2 × 10 -7  M. The binding constant of the probe FHBP with ClO - was computed as 9.75 × 10 3  M -1 . In addition, the response time of FHBP was appointed to be 30 s, indicating a rapid reaction with ClO - . It has also been demonstrated that this probe can be successfully used for the detection of ClO - on filter papers, TLC sheets, cotton swabs, and real samples.
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