Abstract

A lysosome-targeting ratiometric fluorescent probe was synthesized for detecting sulfite based on sulfite-triggered nucleophilic addition reaction. Due to the specific reaction, the fluorescence intensity ratio (I530/I390) of the probe in an almost aqueous solution (0.5% DMSO) changed significantly after the addition of HSO3−, corresponding to the change in the fluorescence color of the solution from green to blue. The recognition was conducted using high-resolution mass spectrometry, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, and density functional theory calculations. The fluorescent probe could be utilized to quantitatively monitor HSO3− in lysosomes of living C6 glioma cells and real-water samples.

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