First Dual Responsive “Turn‐On” and “Ratiometric” AIEgen Probe for Selective Detection of Hydrazine Both in Solution and the Vapour Phase

Purohit, Deepak ; Sharma, Chandra P. ; Raghuvanshi, Ashutosh ; Jain, Ankita ; Rawat, Kundan S. ; Gupta, Neeraj M. ; Singh, Jagriti ; Sachdev, Monika ; Goel, Atul (2019) First Dual Responsive “Turn‐On” and “Ratiometric” AIEgen Probe for Selective Detection of Hydrazine Both in Solution and the Vapour Phase Chemistry - A European Journal, 25 (18). pp. 4660-4664. ISSN 0947-6539

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201900003

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201900003

Abstract

A new dual responsive "turn-on" and "ratiometric" aggregation-induced emission luminogen (AIEgen) 3-formyl-5-(piperidin-1-yl)biphenyl-4-carbonitrile 6 a (FPBC 6 a) for selective detection of hydrazine in solution as well as in vapour phase is described. At a low concentration of 2.5 μm, the probe FPBC 6 a is non-fluorescent (turn-off) but remarkably lights up (turn-on with blue emission) in the presence of hydrazine solution (0.25-25 μm). Interestingly, at higher concentrations, the nanoaggregates of FPBC 6 a (>25 μm, 99 % HEPES in DMSO) displayed ratiometric response in the presence of hydrazine with a remarkable hypsochromic shift from the green (500-550 nm) to blue regions (440-480 nm). Furthermore, a real application of FPBC 6 a was successfully demonstrated through the detection and visualization of hydrazine in live cervical cancer cells as well as using portable test strips.

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Keywords:Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogen (AIEgen); Cell Imaging; Dual Fluorescent Probe; Hydrazine Sensor.
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