| Literature DB >> 33145674 |
Wei-Hui Wu1, Xin Wang2, Liang Zong2, Dan Li2, Yan-Hua Xiao2, Shao-Hui Sui2, Jian Li2, Meng Liu2, Gao-Yun Chen2, Teng Luo2, Min Liu2, Xin-Ming Wang2, Zhi-Gang Jiang3.
Abstract
A coumarin-based probe, FP2, was designed for the differential detection of fluoride anions and thiols, i.e., the corresponding nucleophilic substitution products from fluorine-containing G agents and sulfur-containing V agents, thus having the potential to discriminate between these two nerve agents. FP2 with two functional reaction groups, α, β-unsaturated ketone and silyl groups, can react selectively with fluoride anions and thiols at the μM level respectively. Intriguingly, in the THF solution, FP2 reacts with the fluoride anion but not with the thiol, whereas in the EtOH/HEPES solution, FP2 reacts with the thiol but not with the fluoride anion. As a result, FP2 can produce different fluorophores in the two detection solutions, thus displaying significant fluorescence changes. In addition, the FP2 detection system can show a significant color change from colorless to yellow within seconds when detecting fluoride anions in THF detection solutions, and from yellow to light blue when detecting thiols in EtOH/HEPES solutions, which will facilitate visual detection by emergency responders at the scene of an incident involving a nerve agent.Entities:
Keywords: Detection; Discrimination; Fluorescence; Nerve agents; Probe
Year: 2020 PMID: 33145674 DOI: 10.1007/s10895-020-02644-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fluoresc ISSN: 1053-0509 Impact factor: 2.217