A selective and sensitive chemiluminescence reaction of 4,4'(5')-bis[2-(9-anthryloxy)ethylthio]tetrathiafulvalene with singlet oxygen

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Guanxin ZhangDaoben Zhu

Abstract

4,4'(5')-Bis[2-(9-anthryloxy)ethylthio]tetrathiafulvalene bearing an electron-rich tetrathiafulvalene unit and a luminophore of anthracene shows a highly selective and sensitive chemiluminescence response to singlet oxygen.

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