An Easily Available Ratiometric Reaction-Based AIE
Probe for Carbon Monoxide Light-up Imaging
Posted on 2019-07-22 - 12:35
Carbon
monoxide (CO) is a significant gasotransmitter that naturally
modulates inflammatory responses. Visualization of CO in situ would help to reveal its physiological/pathological functions. Unfortunately,
most existing CO fluorescent probes show aggregation-caused quenching
(ACQ) properties. Herein, we report the reaction-based fluorescent
probe (BTCV-CO) with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics
for CO detection and imaging. This ratiometric AIE probe showed excellent
stability, high sensitivity (detection limit of 30.8 nM), and superior
selectivity. More importantly, this CO-responsive AIE probe could
be facilely designed and easily obtained by two-step synthesis with
high yield, providing an easy-to-handle AIE toolbox for real-time
visualization of CO in a living system.
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Wang, Jianguo; Li, Chunbin; Chen, Qingqing; Li, Hongfeng; Zhou, Lihua; Jiang, Xing; et al. (2019). An Easily Available Ratiometric Reaction-Based AIE
Probe for Carbon Monoxide Light-up Imaging. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b02691
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AUTHORS (10)
JW
Jianguo Wang
CL
Chunbin Li
QC
Qingqing Chen
HL
Hongfeng Li
LZ
Lihua Zhou
XJ
Xing Jiang
MS
Mengxue Shi
PZ
Pengfei Zhang
GJ
Guoyu Jiang
BT
Ben Zhong Tang