Nitration reaction-based ratiometric chromo-fluorogenic BODIPY probe for nitrite (NO2−) detection in water

Abstract

Nitrite (NO2−) is an essential ion which is involved in the biochemical cycle of nitrogen in nature and cell signaling pathways in animals and plants. Moreover, it is a critical inorganic material for many industries including chemicals, food, and pharmaceuticals. However, excessive industrial use of this ion leads to long-term negative impacts on the environment and the long-term exposure to NO2− might cause adverse health effects in humans via the formation of N-nitrosamines. Hence, the development of new sensing materials and detection methods for early detection and quantification of NO2− is of great importance. In this study, we propose, for the first time, a novel ratiometric chromo-fluorogenic detection method for the quantification of NO2− through the nitration of a monostyryl BODIPY derivative. This probe shows high selectivity, quick response (<100 s) and a low detection limit (750 nM). In addition of NO2−, the pink color of solution changed to light brown and the orange fluorescence turned to green with a 60 nm of hypsochromic (blue) shift. In addition, the sensitivity of the probe to NO2− has been further evaluated by using tap and natural spring water samples and the high recovery rates (91-115 %) were obtained. We believe that our system, with increasing analytical sensitivity and accuracy by ratiometric detection, has great potential in accurate detection of NO2− with high precision and selectivity.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jul 2025
Accepted
16 Oct 2025
First published
17 Oct 2025

New J. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Nitration reaction-based ratiometric chromo-fluorogenic BODIPY probe for nitrite (NO2−) detection in water

M. D. Yilmaz, New J. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ02797G

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