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A ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probe for hydrazine and its applications.
Sensors and Actuators. B, Chemical 2015 December 2
A ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probe TNQ was developed based on quinoline platform to detect hydrazine (N2H4) with high selectivity. TNQ exhibited large two-photon absorption cross sections at 710 nm (250 GM) and excellent ratiometric two-photon fluorescent detection signal for hydrazine. TNQ was also successfully applied to selectively detect hydrazine vapor even at a concentration down to 0.05%. Cell cytotoxicity and bio-imaging studies revealed that probe TNQ was cell-permeable and could be used to detect hydrazine in living cells with low cytotoxicity under two-photon excitation.
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