An Interesting Small Molecule Fluorescent Probe for A Narrow Range (12.5 similar to 13) pH and DMSO Detection

Letters in Organic Chemistry(2022)

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Aims: The development of a sensitive and visual analytical method for detecting and monitoring the change of pH has always attracted great interest because it plays a significant role in chemical reactions, environmental monitoring, and biological systems. Methods: In this paper, a simple condensation reaction from readily available substrates 2-hydroxy-1-naphthylaldehyde and malononitrile has been carried out to produce probe L with good aggregation-induced luminescence, and its chemical structure was confirmed by H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR and ESI-MS. Objective: There is a conjugated system containing two electron-withdrawing cyano groups and an electron-donating hydroxyl group in probe L's molecular structure, exhibiting obvious fluorescence intensity and visible color change through intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) under different pH conditions. Results: Probe L assumes excellent fluorescence intensity in a DMF/H2O (1:9, v:v) mixed solvent system, and exhibits good reversibility in a very narrow range of pH values (pH = 12.5 similar to 13). In addition, probe L can also selectively identify solvent DMSO by the induction of fluorescence quenching. Conclusion: Probe L can be used for the analysis and visual detection to pH change in DMF/H2O system, and it may also be used as the indicator for the detection and monitoring of trace amounts of DMSO.
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2-Hydroxy-1-naphthylformaldehyde, malononitrile, fluorescent probe, pH monitoring, DMSO detection, probe L
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