“…Up to now, numerous sensitive and selective analytical methods have been proposed for the detection of HClO/ClO À , and among of them, uorescent probes play an important role due to their high temporal and spatial resolution. To date, a large number of uorescent probes for HOCl/ClO À detection have been developed based on specic uorophores, for example, dibenzoylhydrazine, 22 oxime, 23,24 p-methoxyphenol, 25 selenide, 26 diaminomaleonitrile 27 and others. 21,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Unfortunately, many of the reported HClO/ClO À probes display a delayed response time, and weak uorescence intensity and are unavailable for bioimaging application.…”