Fluoride ions are
one of the most essential anions in
the human
body and have been implicated in various pathological and physiological
processes. The detection of fluoride ions in aqueous solution, as
well as the imaging of fluoride ions in living cells, remains a challenge.
We herein report a BODIPY-based fluorescent probe employing a pinacol
borate group as the recognition moiety for the detection of fluoride
ions in aqueous solutions. This probe shows high selectivity and sensitivity
to fluoride ions with a significant near-infrared fluorescence turn-on
response. In addition, this probe was successfully employed in fluorescence
bioimaging of fluoride ions in the human cervical cancer cell and
mouse mammary cancer cell, demonstrating its good cell permeability
and stability under physiological conditions.
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