Highly sensitive fluorescent sensing for water based on poly(m-aminobenzoic acid)

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Qiliang DengYukui Zhang

Abstract

Fluorescent conjugated polymer, poly(3-aminobenzoic acid), as a new class of fluorescence sensor for detection of trace amounts of water in organic solvents was developed. This sensor exhibits extraordinarily high sensitivity with a detection limit as low as 0.008 wt% for water in DMF.

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