A Novel Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Based on Ortho-Position Oxime Functionalized Perylene Diimide for Supersensitive HClO/ClO<sup>–</sup> Recognition and Bioimaging in Cells and Zebrafish
Ruida Shi, Chengcheng Sun, Tieshan Zhang, Shiyin Li, Yujing Zuo, Haitao Yu, Yanyu Qi
Abstract
Hypochlorous acid (HClO) or hypochlorite (ClO – ) not only is a common weak acid in daily life but also serves as a disinfectant and a key component of bleaching powder. Simultaneously, HClO/ClO – can also participate in many pathological processes as a kind of reactive oxygen species. To address the limitations in HClO/ClO – detection, we developed PDI-O, an ultrasensitive, rapid-response, and highly selective fluorescent probe, through rational molecular engineering of a perylene diimide scaffold and oxime as the recognition site. We systematically evaluated the photophysical properties and HClO/ClO – response performance of PDI-O through comprehensive spectral characterization. The probe demonstrates remarkable analytical metrics: (1) dual detection modes by UV–vis and fluorescence; (2) ultrahigh sensitivity with a subnanomolar detection limit (5 pM); (3) exceptional selectivity and anti-interference ability against 16 common interferences, including ions and reactive oxygen/nitrogen analogs; (4) rapid response speed (7.5 s); (5) wide linear range (0–8.0 μΜ); and (6) convenient visual detection toward smartphone-based RGB analysis. Notably, PDI-O exhibits dual-function bioimaging capabilities: it enables real-time discrimination of live/dead mammalian cells while achieving zebrafish larval imaging of HClO/ClO – . This novel ratiometric fluorescent probe establishes a new paradigm for developing precision biosensors to unravel hypochlorite-related pathophysiological cascades.