Recent advances in H2PO4- fluorescent sensors

Dawei Zhang, James Robert Cochrane, Alexandre Martinez, Guohua Gao

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Abstract

Dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4-) plays an essential role in a number of chemical and biological processes. The sensitive and selective detection of H2PO4- is of great interest to many scientific fields, ranging from supramolecular chemistry to life sciences. For the detection of H2PO4-, fluorescent methods have plenty of distinct advantages, for example they are simplistic and allow low levels of determination. Therefore, this review will focus on the current progress in the development of H2PO 4- fluorescent sensors based on organic scaffolds, for sensing in both organic and aqueous solutions. Three main types of fluorescent probes will be categorized in this review: (i) intensity-based "turn-off" fluorescent sensors; (ii) intensity-based "turn-on" fluorescent sensors; and (iii) ratiometric fluorescent sensors that involve a ratio of two emission outputs. This review should provide a comprehensive description of this research area to date and be instructive for the design and synthesis of new fluorescent sensors for H2PO 4-. In addition, the principles and mechanisms employed in the design of H2PO4- sensors will be thoroughly described.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29735-29749
Number of pages15
JournalRSC Advances
Volume4
Issue number56
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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