化学
分析物
色谱法
组合化学
纳米技术
环境化学
生物系统
生化工程
生物
工程类
材料科学
作者
Jingjing Li,Xizi Yu,Dunji Shu,Huihong Liu,Maoxin Gu,Kai Zhang,Guojiang Mao,Sheng Yang,Ronghua Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.4c00945
摘要
Accurate detection of labile analytes through activity based fluorogenic sensing is meaningful but remains a challenge because of nonrapid reaction kinetic. Herein, we present a signaling reporter engineering strategy to accelerate azoreduction reaction by positively charged fluorophore promoted unstable anion recognition for rapidly sensing sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4), a kind of widespread used but harmful inorganic reducing agent. Its quick decomposition often impedes application reliability of traditional fluorogenic probes in real samples because of their slow responses. In this work, four azo-based probes with different charged fluorophores (positive, zwitterionic, neutral, and negative) were synthesized and compared. Among of them, with sequestration effect of positively charged anthocyanin fluorophore for dithionite anion via electrostatic attraction, the cationic probe Azo-Pos displayed ultrafast fluorogenic response (∼2 s) with the fastest response kinetic (kpos′ = 0.373 s–1) that is better than other charged ones (kzwi′ = 0.031 s–1, kneu′ = 0.013 s–1, kneg′ = 0.003 s–1). Azo-Pos was demonstrated to be capable to directly detect labile Na2S2O4 in food samples and visualize the presence of Na2S2O4 in living systems in a timely fashion. This new probe has potential as a robust tool to fluorescently monitor excessive food additives and biological invasion of harmful Na2S2O4. Moreover, our proposed accelerating strategy would be versatile to develop more activity-based sensing probes for quickly detecting other unstable analytes of interest.
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