Issue 54, 2021

A “double-locked” probe for the detection of hydrogen sulfide in a viscous system

Abstract

A novel “double-locked” probe, DCO-H2S-V, was prepared for detecting hydrogen sulfide in a highly viscous system. Experiments demonstrated that only when H2S and a high viscosity environment coexist in a cell, can the probe be activated effectively and emit fluorescence. This has been successfully used for detecting the changes in viscosity and H2S in a Parkinson's disease model, PC-12 cells treated with glutamate.

Graphical abstract: A “double-locked” probe for the detection of hydrogen sulfide in a viscous system

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Apr 2021
Accepted
02 Jun 2021
First published
03 Jun 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 6604-6607

A “double-locked” probe for the detection of hydrogen sulfide in a viscous system

F. Kong, X. Wang, J. Bai, X. Li, C. Yang, Y. Li, K. Xu and B. Tang, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 6604 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC01819A

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