摘要

We designed and synthesized a new fluorescent probe for detecting pH and HSO3- using pyrene as an electron donor (D) and pyridine as an electron acceptor (A). The fluorescent probe for sensing pH and HSO3- could distinguish these by their spectral properties in different media. pH titrations indicated that the probe displayed a ratiometric emission (pH 7.10-1.36) with a pK(a) of 4.26, responded linearly to minor pH fluctuations within the acidic pH range of 3.00-5.50 in CH3CN/H2O (1/3, v/v), and exhibited a remarkable emission enhancement (pH 7.10-13.09) with a pK(a) of 10.91 and a linear response in the extremely alkaline pH range of 9.75-11.35 in CH3CN/H2O (1/19, v/v). Interestingly, the probe also responded to HSO3- with an obvious turn-off fluorescence signal in PBS buffer (pH = 5.00, 1.5% DMSO). This could be attributed to the Michael addition of HSO3- to the ,-unsaturated ketone, which resulted in breaking of the conjugation. The detection limit (LOD) of the probe for HSO3- based on the definition by IUPAC was calculated to be 1.9 nM. Furthermore, the probe was employed successfully for the imaging of pH and HSO3- in live cells, which indicated that the probe was a suitable indicator for imaging the distribution of pH or HSO3- and tracking their changes.