Development of a Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Based on Caffeic Acid for Hydrazine Detection and its Applications in Water Samples and Living Cells
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Development of a Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Based on Caffeic Acid for Hydrazine Detection and its Applications in Water Samples and Living Cells
Development of a Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Based on Caffeic Acid for Hydrazine Detection and its Applications in Water Samples and Living Cells
Abstract
Hydrazine (N2H4) has been extensively utilized as a highly reactive chemical reagent. However, it is also seriously harmful to human beings and ecosystem. Thus, the development of an efficient detecting method for hydrazine is desirable. Here, caffeic acid was chose as starting material to synthesize a new ratiometric fluorescent probe HPA for detecting hydrazine. This probe possessed the specific recognition ability for hydrazine over other analytes with low detection limit (0.106 µM) and extremely short time (60 s). The sensing mechanism of probe HPA for hydrazine was proved by 1H NMR titration and theoretical calculations. In addition, the probe HPA was loaded on paper strip for rapid quantitative detection of hydrazine. The effective detecting performances of probe HPA for hydrazine were verified in environmental water samples as well as in living cells. Thus, HPA has great potential for detection and analysis of hydrazine in health supervision and environmental protection.
Keywords: Caffeic acid, fluorescent probe, Hydrazine, Test papers, Cellular imaging.
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