Abstract

A new morpholine functionalized coumarin-based fluorescent probe 1 was easily synthesized. The probe realized the sequentially detecting of Cu2+ and H2S in the HEPES buffer solution (20 mM, pH = 5.0). It made a turn-off fluorescence response to Cu2+ by using a complex formation with a 2:1 binding mode, and the resulting complex was able to detect H2S according to the displacement approach with a turn-on fluorescence response. The detecting limits of probe 1 for Cu2+ and 1–Cu2+ system for H2S were calculated to be 26 nM and 88.5 nM, respectively. This “on-off-on” recognition process was demonstrated by ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, using proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies, electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy, single crystal X-ray diffraction, and using density functional theory calculations. In addition, both cell imaging and co-staining experiments showed that the probe could be utilized to visually detect Cu2+ and H2S in lysosomes.

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