Citation: Zheng Hai-Rong, Niu Li-Ya, Chen Yu-Zhe, Wu Li-Zhu, Tung Chen-Ho, Yang Qing-Zheng. Cascade reaction-based fluorescent probe for detection of H2S with the assistance of CTAB micelles[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, ;2016, 27(12): 1793-1796. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2016.04.023 shu

Cascade reaction-based fluorescent probe for detection of H2S with the assistance of CTAB micelles

  • Corresponding author: Niu Li-Ya, niuly@mail.ipc.ac.cn
  • Received Date: 29 March 2016
    Revised Date: 25 April 2016
    Accepted Date: 28 April 2016
    Available Online: 18 December 2016

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  • We report a turn-on fluorescent probe for H2S through a cascade reaction using a new trap group 4-(bromomethyl)benzoate, based on excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) sensing mechanism. The probe showed good selectivity and high sensitivity towards H2S and it was capable of detecting and imaging H2S in living HeLa cells, indicating its potential biological applications.
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