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Sensitive detection of ozone by a practical resorufin-based spectroscopic probe with extremely low background signal.


ABSTRACT: Ozone (O3) has attracted much attention because of its key role in human health and disease, and its detection is of great importance for various biochemical studies as well as environmental evaluation. Here we develop a simple and practical spectroscopic off-on O3 probe based on resorufin and the specific reaction of but-3-enyl with O3. The probe shows an extremely low background spectroscopic signal, but reacts with O3 producing a distinct color and fluorescence change. The detection limit of the probe for O3 is 5.9?nM, which corresponds to an ozone concentration of 0.056?mg m(-3) in air in this study and is lower than the international ambient air quality standard of 0.1?mg m(-3). More importantly, the proposed probe is worth popularizing, and its applicability has been successfully demonstrated on both the determination of O3 in real ambient air samples and the imaging of O3 in biological cells.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3789151 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sensitive detection of ozone by a practical resorufin-based spectroscopic probe with extremely low background signal.

Zhang Yangyang Y   Shi Wen W   Li Xiaohua X   Ma Huimin H  

Scientific reports 20131003


Ozone (O3) has attracted much attention because of its key role in human health and disease, and its detection is of great importance for various biochemical studies as well as environmental evaluation. Here we develop a simple and practical spectroscopic off-on O3 probe based on resorufin and the specific reaction of but-3-enyl with O3. The probe shows an extremely low background spectroscopic signal, but reacts with O3 producing a distinct color and fluorescence change. The detection limit of  ...[more]

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