A novel thiosemicarbazide-based fluorescent chemosensor for hypochlorite in near-perfect aqueous solution and zebrafish

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Abstract

A novel thiosemicarbazide-based fluorescent sensor (AFC) was developed. It was successfully applied to detect hypochlorite (ClO−) with fluorescence quenching in bis-tris buffer. The limit of detection of AFC for ClO− was analyzed to be 58.7 µM. Importantly, AFC could be employed as an efficient and practical fluorescent sensor for ClO− in water sample and zebrafish. Moreover, AFC showed a marked selectivity to ClO− over varied competitive analytes with reactive oxygen species. The detection process of AFC to ClO− was illustrated by UV–visible and fluorescent spectroscopy and electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry (ESI–MS).

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Lee, M., Choe, D., Park, S., Kim, H., Jeong, S., Kim, K. T., & Kim, C. (2021). A novel thiosemicarbazide-based fluorescent chemosensor for hypochlorite in near-perfect aqueous solution and zebrafish. Chemosensors, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9040065

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