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A fluorous-tag-assisted fluorescent probe for simple and selective detection of hydrogen sulfide: application for turbid dyeing solutions.

Geonwoo ParkMincheol JangMin Su Han
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Accurate hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) detection has attracted much attention because its toxicity may affect aquatic environments and human health. However, recognizing H 2 S levels by conventional fluorescent probes in turbid wastewater has been challenging because the opaque environment interferes with their photophysical properties. To overcome this limitation, a fluorous-tagging strategy can be used for the development of fluorescent sensors to detect H 2 S in turbid solutions. The use of fluorescent probe assisted with fluorous-tag allowed for easy isolation of the probe using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) material, while disturbing species were eliminated through a simple aqueous wash. This approach enabled the fluorescent probe to effectively quantify H 2 S, even in opaque solutions containing organic dyes that could interfere with fluorescence emission.
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