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Elsevier, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, (186), p. 212-218

DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2013.06.013

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PH-sensitive fluorescent salicylaldehyde derivative for selective imaging of hydrogen sulfide in living cells

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Abstract

The salicylaldehyde derivative, 9-formyl-8-hydroxyjulolidine was developed as a fluorescent probe to detect weak acid ions. With the salicylaldehyde moiety as the chromophore, the probe exhibits pH sensitive detection of hydrogen sulfide and silicate in aqueous solution. It displays an excellent selectivity for hydrogen sulfide and silicate over other weak acid salts. Time-dependent density functional theory calculations confirmed that the fluorescence turn-on mechanism involved blocking intramolecular charge transfer. The probe detects S2- in live cells, providing a powerful method to study H2S chemistry in biological systems.