Issue 46, 2025

A quinoxaline-modified coumarin fluorescent probe for sulfur dioxide detection and preparation of PVA hydrogel sensor

Abstract

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and its sulfite derivatives pose severe threats to environmental safety and public health through oxidative stress induction. To address the critical need for on-site SO2 detection technologies, we rationally designed a novel 1,4-diethyl-decahydro-quinoxaline (DQ)-modified coumarin fluorescent probe (DQC) with dual-responsive sensing capabilities. The DQ modification induced a significant hypsochromic shift in emission wavelength (>100 nm) while enabling ratiometric colorimetric detection – a critical advancement overcoming conventional single-signal limitations. Subsequently, DQC probes were blended into polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to construct portable hydrogel sensors through an optimized crosslinking scheme (DQC@PVA). The results showed that DQC@PVA achieved rapid SO2 detection within 5 seconds through a unique dual-response mechanism: (1) fluorescence emission switching through nucleophilic addition induced electron redistribution (λem = 650 nm → 550 nm), (2) visible color change from blue to yellow-green under ambient light. The probe demonstrates exceptional selectivity over competing reactive species (detection limit = 0.28 μM) and Field validation confirmed its utility for direct visual monitoring of atmospheric SO2 levels without instrumentation. This work establishes a new paradigm in environmental sensing by integrating molecular probe design with functional material engineering, providing an effective solution for ecological protection and air quality management.

Graphical abstract: A quinoxaline-modified coumarin fluorescent probe for sulfur dioxide detection and preparation of PVA hydrogel sensor

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Sep 2025
Accepted
30 Oct 2025
First published
03 Nov 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 20117-20124

A quinoxaline-modified coumarin fluorescent probe for sulfur dioxide detection and preparation of PVA hydrogel sensor

F. Song, Z. Chen and C. Kan, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 20117 DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ03557K

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