A highly sensitive ratiometric fluorescent probe based on fluorescein coumarin for detecting hydrazine in actual water and biological samples
Linlin Lv, Weiwei Luo, Yixiao Zhou, Tiechun Li, Quanping Diao, Pinyi Ma, Daqian Song
Abstract
Abstract Hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ) is a highly toxic and harmful chemical reagent. Fluorescent probes are simple and efficient tools for sensitive monitoring of N 2 H 4 enrichment in the environment, humans, animals, and plants. In this work, a ratiometric fluorescent probe (FP‐1) containing coumarin was used for hydrazine detection. The proposed FP‐1 probe had a linear detection range of 0–250 μM and a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.059 μM (1.89 ppb). A large red Stokes shift was observed in fluorescence and UV–vis absorption spectra due to the hydrolysis of ester bonds between FP‐1 and hydrazine. The hydrazine detection mechanism of FP‐1 was also investigated using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Finally, FP‐1 could sensitively and selectively monitor hydrazine in actual water samples and BEAS‐2B cells. Therefore, it has great application potential in environmental monitoring and disease diagnosis.