Abstract

A novel fluoran-based fluorescent probe 2 has been designed and synthesized by using a strategy of blocking the intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer (PET) process. The probe keeps a ring-closed spirolactone structure in aqueous buffer solution. However, the oxidation of the probe by ClO− perturbs a new equilibrium of the structural interconversion between the nonfluorescent spirolactone and the fluorescent ring-opened zwitterion, which generates a highly selective fluorescent probe for ClO−. Meanwhile, the probe is cell membrane permeable and can be utilized as fluorescent probe for imaging ClO− in living cells.

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