“…An overabundance of ClOhas the potential to in ict harm upon organs and tissues, leading to various ailments, including cardiovascular diseases, neuron degeneration, kidney disease, arthritis, and cancer [6-10]. Therefore, developing rapid and e cient methods for selective and sensitive ClOdetermination is crucial.Compared to traditional methods, colorimetric and uorometric techniques have many advantages, for instance, high sensitivity and selectivity, fast response, real-time monitoring, thus gaining signi cant attention from researchers [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. Although many uorescent probes have been developed to detect ClO -, they suffer limitations such as slow response, high detection limits, cumbersome synthesis, and requiring a high amount of organic co-solvent, which extended process and time hampered their applicability [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25].…”