Basic Fluorescent Protonation-Type pH Probe Sensitive to Small Δp K a of Methanol and Ethanol.
Tomohiro UmenoRemi SetoShota MatsumotoMoeka FujiharaSatoru KarasawaPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
An optical pH probe is a simple and effective tool for determining an accurate pH value in its localized area. However, basic pH probes with p K BH+ values above 8 have rarely been reported, although many components with high p K a such as arginine play important roles in vivo. Herein, we introduce novel colorimetric and fluorescent basic probes 1-5 , which are designed using push-pull-type aminoquinoline and aminobenzoquinoline fluorophores, with p K BH+ values ranging from 8.4 to 9.9. After the basicity of the remarkably sensitive basic probe 4 was tuned, it was able to successfully distinguish between the p K a values of MeOH (15.5) and EtOH (15.9), thus displaying selective protonation and fluorescence enhancement in MeOH over EtOH. Our pH probes can be used to detect MeOH poisoning in commercial EtOH products such as hand sanitizers, providing an effective solution to this problem observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.