Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Rapid Detection of Bisulfite through 1,4-Addition Reaction in Aqueous Solution
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry2014Vol. 62(15), pp. 3405–3409
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Abstract
A ratiometric fluorescent probe based on a positively charged benzo[e]indolium moiety for bisulfite is reported. The bisulfite underwent a 1,4-addition reaction with the C-4 atom in the ethylene group. This reaction resulted in a large emission wavelength shift (Δλ = 106 nm) and an observable fluorescent color change from orange to cyan. The reaction could be completed in 90 s in a PBS buffer solution and displayed high selectivity and sensitivity for bisulfite. A simple paper test strip system was developed to detect bisulfite rapidly. Probe 1 was used to detect bisulfite in real samples with good recovery.
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