Abstract

In this work, we reported a novel near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe RQNN with large Stokes shift (98nm) for monitoring pH under extremely acidic conditions. For the preparation of this probe, a 1,4-diethylpiperazine moiety was introduced in rhodamine scaffold to tune the electron-donating character, and an o-phenylenediamine was introduced in spironolactone to provide larger steric hindrance. The deprotonated-protonated equilibrium between RQNN, RQNN-H+ and RQNN-H++ were evaluated in different pH by absorption and emission spectra. As expected, RQNN exhibited lower pka values (pka1=4.83, pka2=2.99), indicating that the probe can be used in extremely acidic pH. Moreover, RQNN possessed highly selective response to H+ over essential metal ions and biologically related redox molecules, high photo-stability, rapid response time, and excellent reversibility. Importantly, the probe had excellent cell membrane permeability and was further applied successfully to monitor pH fluctuations in live cells.

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