Abstract

A near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent turn-on probe for sulfite anions was developed. This probe uses naphthofluorescein as the NIR fluorophore and two levulinate groups as the reaction sites, and shows rapid response, high selectivity and sensitivity for sulfite anions with significant dual colorimetric and NIR fluorescence turn-on signal changes in DMSO-PBS buffer solution. The NIR fluorescence intensity at 695nm (excited at 620nm) increases linearly with sulfite concentration in a range of 0–300μM and the detection limit was determined to be about 1.74μM. The bioimaging experiments demonstrated that this probe has great potential for fluorescence imaging of sulfite in living cells.

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