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An Effective Cu(II) Quenching Fluorescence Sensor in Aqueous Solution and 1D Chain Coordination Polymer Framework

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Journal Dalton Trans
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2011 Aug 18
PMID 21847485
Citations 8
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Abstract

In the article, a novel fluorescent probe for the copper cation based on fluorescence quenching mechanism was designed. It exhibited high selectivity for Cu(II) over other common metal ions in aqueous media. Furthermore the coordination between Cu(II) and the organic molecule sensor fabricated an interesting 1D chain coordination polymer framework.

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