Theoretical study on the luminescent and reaction mechanism of dansyl‐based fluorescence probe for detecting hydrogen sulfide
Huixue Li,
Yvhua Wang,
Sujuan Pan
et al.
Abstract:The photophysical and photochemical properties of the sulfonyl azide‐based fluorescent probe DNS–Az and its reduction product DNS by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) have been investigated theoretically. The calculated results indicated the first excited states of DNS–Az was dark state (oscillator strength less than 0.03) and DNS was bright state (oscillator strength more than 0.1), which determined the predicted radiative rate kr of DNS–Az was much smaller than that of DNS, meanwhile, due to more larger reorganization … Show more
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