Chromo-fluorogenic detection of soman and its simulant by thiourea-based rhodamine probe

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Here, we introduced a novel thiourea-based rhodamine compound as a chromo-fluorogenic indicator of nerve agent Soman and its simulant diethyl chlorophosphate (DCP). The synthesized probe N-(rhodamine B)-lactam-2-(4-cyanophenyl) thiourea (RB-CT), which has a rhodamine core linked by a cyanophenyl thiosemicarbazide group, enabled a rapidly and highly sensitive response to DCP with clear fluorescence and color changes. The detection limit was as low as 2 × 10−6 M. The sensing mechanism showed that opening of the spirolactam ring following the phosphorylation of thiosemicarbazides group formed a seven-membered heterocycle adduct, according to MS analysis and TD-DFT calculations. RB-CT exhibited high detecting selectivity for DCP, among other organophosphorus compounds. Moreover, two test kits were employed and successfully used to detect real nerve agent Soman in liquid and gas phase.

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Li, S., Zheng, Y., Chen, W., Zheng, M., Zheng, H., Zhang, Z., … Zhao, C. (2019). Chromo-fluorogenic detection of soman and its simulant by thiourea-based rhodamine probe. Molecules, 24(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24050827

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