2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2015.08.008
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A fluorescent turn-on probe for detection of HSO4− ion based on hydrolysis of BODIPY-derived Schiff base with chromogenic and fluorogenic dual signals

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“…So far, most of the fluorescent probes based on Schiff bases are used to detect metal ions 31,32 and anions. 33 They are rarely used to detect small molecules. This is mainly due to the lack of appropriate recognition groups for molecule analytes.…”
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“…So far, most of the fluorescent probes based on Schiff bases are used to detect metal ions 31,32 and anions. 33 They are rarely used to detect small molecules. This is mainly due to the lack of appropriate recognition groups for molecule analytes.…”
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“…Schiff base is a good skeleton framework to construct fluorescent probes due to its easy-to-synthesize and easy derivation. So far, most of the fluorescent probes based on Schiff bases are used to detect metal ions , and anions . They are rarely used to detect small molecules.…”
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“…These results suggest that 1O was hydrolyzed to afford compound 4 in the presence of HSO 3 − in acetonitrile, similar phenomena were also found in other reported probes. 68–70 …”
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“…These results suggest that 1O was hydrolyzed to afford compound 4 in the presence of HSO 3 À in acetonitrile, similar phenomena were also found in other reported probes. [68][69][70] The mass spectra of 1O and 1O + HSO 3 À more directly evidenced the reaction. As depicted in Fig.…”
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“…It is also notable that HSO − 4 dissociates at high pH to generate toxic sulfate (SO 2− 4 ), which can cause skin and eye irritations and even respiratory paralysis or other severe disorders [24][25][26][27][28][29]. The large standard Gibbs energy of hydration (−1080 kJ•mol −1 ) and small pK a value of 1.99 (in aqueous medium) of the HSO − 4 anion also imply major constraints for its recognition and separation from an aqueous media [30][31][32]. Accurate and easy detection of HSO − 4 is consequently essential to monitor and control several hazardous effects.…”
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