Chlorination-induced pKa decrease: an improved strategy to design ratiometric hypochlorite fluorescent probes with ideally high selectivity†
Abstract
Based on the selective ClO−-triggered chlorination reaction and the subsequent pKa decrease of phenols, a new strategy was developed for rationally designing ratiometric ClO− fluorescent probes with high selectivity. By investigating the fluorescence responses of 6-cyano-2-naphthol toward ClO− and the pKa-dependent response mechanism, we developed a rapid, sensitive and selective two-photon ratiometric fluorescent probe, Naph-DFOB, to detect ClO−. This probe displayed a ratiometric fluorescence change (from 509 nm to 628 nm) toward ClO− and was successfully applied to image intracellular ClO− in living cells with two-photon excitation. Using Naph-DFOB as a useful tool, the investigation of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury in a mouse model was effectively performed.
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