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Electronic Tuning in Reaction‐Based Fluorescent Sensing for Instantaneous and Ultrasensitive Visualization of Ethylenediamine
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2022
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Elevated FluorescenceEngineeringPhotochemistryBiosensing SystemsStrongest FluorescenceElectronic TuningReaction‐based Fluorescent SensingPhotophysical PropertyBioimagingSingle MoleculeChemistryNanosensorChemical ProbeUltrasensitive VisualizationChemical SensorSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsPhysical Quantity
Manipulation of a multi-physical quantity to steer a molecular photophysical property is of great significance in improving sensing performance. Here, an investigation on how a physical quantity rooted in the molecular structure induces an optical behavior change to facilitate ultrasensitive detection of ethylenediamine (EDA) is performed by varying a set of thiols. The model molecule consisting of a thiol with dual-carboxyl exhibits the strongest fluorescence, which is ascribed to the electron-donating ability and prompted larger orbital overlap and oscillator strength. The elevated fluorescence positively corelated to the increased EDA, endowing an ultrasensitive response to the nanomolar-liquid/ppm-vapor. A gas detector with superior performance fulfills a contactless and real-time management of EDA. We envisage this electron-tuning strategy-enabled fluorescence enhancement can offer in-depth insight in advancing molecule-customized design, further paving the way to widening applications.
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