Abstract
The scarcity of water resources has raised concerns regarding drinking water safety. Excessive addition of hypochlorous acid (OCl−) as a disinfectant in drinking water can result in severe consequences. Moreover, abnormal levels of OCl− within the human body can lead to various diseases. Employing fluorescence analysis, the design and synthesis of specific fluorescent probes for simultaneous detection of OCl− in water environments and living organisms holds strategic significance in ensuring the safety of drinking water and mitigating potential risks caused by its abnormal concentrations. This article utilizes naphthalimide as a precursor to develop a novel probe enabling highly sensitive detection of OCl− in water environments and at the organelle level within living organisms. This endeavor serves to provide assurance for drinking water safety and offers health alerts.
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