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A coumarin-dihydroperimidine dye as a fluorescent chemosensor for hypochlorite in 99% water.


ABSTRACT: The hypochlorite anion (OCl-), a reactive oxygen species (ROS), is an important microbicidal agent in the immune system. Accurate and selective detection of OCl- in environmental and biological samples by a fluorescent molecular sensor is an important subject. All previously reported sensors, however, have suffered from tedious multi-step synthesis for the sensors and the use of large amounts of organic solvents for the analysis. Herein, we report that a coumarin-dihydroperimidine dye prepared by facile condensation behaves as a fluorescent sensor for OCl- in 99% water. The sensor exhibits weak fluorescence, but OCl--selective dehydrogenation of its dihydroperimidine unit creates a strong blue fluorescence. This turn-on fluorescence response facilitates selective and sensitive detection of OCl- in the physiological pH range. Ab initio calculation revealed that the fluorescence enhancement by OCl- is triggered by intramolecular proton transfer from the coumarin -OH to the imine nitrogen of the formed perimidine moiety.

SUBMITTER: Shiraishi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9071195 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A coumarin-dihydroperimidine dye as a fluorescent chemosensor for hypochlorite in 99% water.

Shiraishi Yasuhiro Y   Yamada Chiharu C   Hirai Takayuki T  

RSC advances 20190911 49


The hypochlorite anion (OCl<sup>-</sup>), a reactive oxygen species (ROS), is an important microbicidal agent in the immune system. Accurate and selective detection of OCl<sup>-</sup> in environmental and biological samples by a fluorescent molecular sensor is an important subject. All previously reported sensors, however, have suffered from tedious multi-step synthesis for the sensors and the use of large amounts of organic solvents for the analysis. Herein, we report that a coumarin-dihydroper  ...[more]

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