Chemiluminescence molecular probe with intrinsic auto-inductive amplification: incorporation of chemiexcitation in a quinone-methide elimination

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Samer Gnaim, Doron Shabat

Abstract

A new signal amplification system with an auto-inductive mode of action and distinct chemiluminescence output was developed. The system is composed of a unique structural motif that combines a chemiexcitation mechanism with a quinone-methide elimination into a signal building block. As demonstrated with a probe designed to detect fluoride, an auto-inductive chemiluminescence signal amplification was obtained through self-immolative disassembly and light emission mechanisms.

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May 23, 2018·Angewandte Chemie·Samer GnaimDoron Shabat
Jan 25, 2019·Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry·Samer Gnaim, Doron Shabat
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