Donor manipulation for constructing a pH sensing thermally activated delayed fluorescent probe to detect alkaliphiles.
Talanta
; 246: 123493, 2022 Aug 15.
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pH homeostasis is essential for alkaliphiles, given their widespread use in biotechnological applications. However, quantitative monitoring of alkaline pH in alkaliphiles remains challenging. Here, we synthesized for the first time, a thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) pH probe: NI-D-OH. Our probe exhibits a good linear relationship between fluorescence intensity and pH in the neutral to alkaline range (pH 7.0-8.6), as well as long-lived TADF emission. We further show that NI-D-OH can be used to monitor intracellular pH in living organisms, and evaluate the effect of Na+ on the pH homeostasis, demonstrating the potential for alkaline pH monitoring and time-resolved fluorescence imaging.
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Biotecnologia
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Corantes Fluorescentes
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Talanta
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2022
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China