Huafeng Zhou, Jiayong Huang, Jian Su, Xiaowei Su, Qiujuan Chen, Rui Li, Yuxiao Zheng, Rui Chen and Lini Huo
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Abstract
Novel structured 4,5-pyranocoumarin-based fluorescent probes (2b and 3c) were designed and synthesized for the selective detection of hydrazine hydrate (N2H4). The probes feature an extended conjugated system via a 3-aryl-substituted pyranocoumarin skeleton, with ester groups serving as recognition sites for N2H4. Probe 3c demonstrated superior performance, exhibiting a 494% fluorescence enhancement at 460 nm with a detection limit of 0.03 μM, surpassing most reported coumarin-based fluorescent probes for hydrazine detection and the EPA safety threshold. Both probes exhibited high selectivity against 17 interferents (ions/biomolecules) and functioned effectively in complex matrices, including food samples (lettuce, rice) and vapor-phase detection via test strips. Probe 3c achieved rapid (<5 min), pH-stable (pH 6–10) responses with visible color transitions (blue-green to green), while 2b operated across a broader pH range (1–12). This work highlights pyranocoumarin scaffolds as promising platforms for designing intensity-responsive probes, combining synthetic novelty, sensitivity, and practicality for environmental and food safety.
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