Yongkang Yue1, Fangjun Huo2, Caixia Yin1, Jorge O Escobedo3, Robert M Strongin3. 1. Institute of Molecular Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China. yincx@sxu.edu.cn. 2. Research Institute of Applied Chemistry, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China. 3. Department of Chemistry, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA. strongin@pdx.edu.
Abstract
Due to the biological and industrial importance of hypochlorous acid, the development of optical probes for HOCl has been an active research area. Hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite can oxidize electron-rich analytes with accompanying changes in molecular sensor spectroscopic profiles. Probes for such processes may monitor HOCl levels in the environment or in an organism and via bio-labeling or bioimaging techniques. This review summarizes recent developments in the area of chromogenic and fluorogenic chemosensors for HOCl.
Due to the biological and industrial importance of n class="Chemical">hypochlorous acid, the development of optical probes for HOCl has been an active research area. Hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite can oxidize electron-rich analytes with accompanying changes in molecular sensor spectroscopic profiles. Probes for such processes may monitor HOCl levels in the environment or in an organism and via bio-labeling or bioimaging techniques. This review summarizes recent developments in the area of chromogenic and fluorogenic chemosensors for HOCl.
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