Thiols, such as cysteine (Cys), homocysteine (Hcy), glutathione (GSH), hydrogen sulfide (HS), and thiophenol are metabolically correlated with each other via redox reactions. As a result of the similarity of chemical properties between Cys, Hcy, GSH, HS, and thiophenol, it is very challenging to develop an effective methodology to differentiate them. In this work, a triple-emission fluorescent probe, NCQ, was reported for the simultaneous detection of Cys/Hcy, GSH/HS, and thiophenol with high sensitivity and selectivity. The solution of NCQ displayed distinct fluorescent signals toward Cys/Hcy, GSH/HS, and thiophenol: blue and green for Cys/Hcy, blue for GSH/HS, blue and red for thiophenol. Through the blue-green-red emission color combination, Cys/Hcy, GSH/HS, and thiophenol could be discriminatively detected in solution and in living cells.
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