Turn-on fluorescent probe for ultrafast detection of phosgene in the environment and household bleach; its applications in live cell imaging

Kuppan Magesh, Shu Pao Wu, Sivan Velmathi*

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Abstract

Phosgene is a vital industrial gas that might substantially imperil public safety in the case of an accident or terrorist attack due to its extreme toxicity and history of use as a chemical warfare agent. Herein we built a simple photoinduced electron transfer-intramolecular charge transfer based turn-on fluorescent probe for ultrafast detection of phosgene within ≤ 3 s. The probe provides low detection limit (0.01 ppm) with distinct colour and fluorescence changes only in the presence of phosgene. With the help of a readily available colour smartphone app, the probe-loaded paper strips allowed for the direct visualization and quantitative measurement of phosgene vapour. Using the probe-coated strips to detect phosgene that evolved from common household bleach. Finally, the probe was utilized to detect phosgene in living cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110686
JournalMicrochemical Journal
Volume201
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Cell imaging
  • Colorimetric
  • Cotton swaps
  • Paper strips
  • Phosgene

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