Abstract

The quantitative detection and discrimination of glutathione (GSH) were achieved based on oxalyl dihydrazide (ODH) decorated sulfur nanodots. ODH resulted in the aggregation and fluorescence quenching of the sulfur nanodots, and GSH selectively triggered fluorescence recovery through forming stronger hydrogen bonds with ODH than other biological thiols.

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