Synthesis of versatile fluorescent sensors based on click chemistry: detection of unsaturated fatty acids by their pyrene-emission switching

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kazuhisa FujimotoMasahiko Inouye

Abstract

Duplex-based, fluorescent sensors bearing cyclodextrins as a guest-binding moiety were synthesised based on Click chemistry, and the sensors selectively detected unsaturated fatty acids by pyrene-emission switching from monomer to excimer.

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