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  • A post-synthetic modification was used to enhance a fluorescent probe for detecting sulfite, creating a new structure called UiO-66-NH-DQA.
  • This new platform showed a significant increase in fluorescence intensity, achieving a 5.6-fold enhancement and a 20 nm red shift, with an effective sulfite detection range from 0-150 μM and a detection limit of 0.025 μM.
  • UiO-66-NH-DQA demonstrated high stability, rapid response times, low cytotoxicity, and the ability to visualize sulfite levels in living cells, showing promise for future fluorescent monitoring applications.

Article Abstract

In this work, a post-synthetic modification strategy was attempted to improve the performance of the probe for sulfite detection. The assembled platform UiO-66-NH-DQA, which was acquired by anchoring the sulfite-response fluorescent probe DQA onto the surface of UiO-66-NH amide covalent bonds, exhibited enhanced fluorescence intensity and practical intracellular imaging capability. In spite of the structural similarity, as verified by characterization tests, the conversion rate of post-synthetic modification was calculated as 35%, equaling an approximate assembly ratio of 1 : 2 between UiO-66-NH and DQA. Most significantly, conversion into UiO-66-NH-DQA led to a 5.6-fold enhancement in the reporting signal with a red shift of 20 nm. For sulfite detection, the linear range was 0-150 μM, with a limit of detection value of 0.025 μM. UiO-66-NH-DQA retained advantages including high stability (within pH 5.0-9.0), rapid response (within 15 min) and high selectivity. Based on low cytotoxicity and relatively rapid cellular uptake, UiO-66-NH-DQA achieved the imaging of both the exogenous and endogenous sulfite levels in living cells. In particular, its rapid cell-permeating capability was guaranteed during the modification. The post-synthetic modification strategy reported herein has potential for improving the practical properties of fluorescent monitoring materials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4tb01754dDOI Listing

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