Fluorescence turn-on sensors for HSO4-

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hyun Jung KimJong Seung Kim

Abstract

A coumarin-based derivative (1), a highly selective and sensitive turn-on fluorogenic probe for the detection of HSO4- ions in aqueous solution, has been designed and synthesized. Various spectroscopic and DFT calculations revealed that H-bonding between the phenolic -OH and imine nitrogen of 1 played a crucial role in its high selectivity for HSO4-.

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Jan 19, 2011·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Hyun Jung KimJong Seung Kim
Sep 13, 2011·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Hyun Jung KimJong Seung Kim
Oct 10, 2013·Luminescence : the Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence·Chin-Feng WanAn-Tai Wu
Jan 8, 2016·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Jordi Rull-BarrullFrançois-Xavier Felpin
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