Abstract
Based on the nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction mechanism, a new highly selective probe for cysteine (Cys), N-butyl-4-bromo-3-nitro-1,8-naphthalimide (1), was designed and synthesized. The probe displayed a remarkable (58 nm) red-shift in the absorption spectra and the color changes from colorless to yellow upon reaction with Cys. The probe could detect Cys quantitatively in the range of 0–0.9 mM by both normal and ratiometric absorption spectrometry methods. Moreover, 1 could also serve as a “naked-eye” probe for Cys with a minimum detectable concentration of approximately 50 μM.
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