Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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177321 | Dyes and Pigments | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A readily available coumarin–quinoline was employed as a novel fluorescent probe for paramagnetic Co2+ and Ni2+ ions, which are well-known fluorescence quenchers. NMR and IR indicated that the enhanced fluorescence response was attributable to coordination of the paramagnetic Ni2+ or Co2+ ions with the coumarin–quinoline compound. Given the difficulty of designing enhanced fluorescent probes for paramagnetic Co2+ and Ni2+ ions, the coumarin–quinoline compound may inspire the further development of more sophisticated sensing constructs for the fluorescence detection of these transition metal ions.
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Authors
Weiying Lin, Lin Yuan, Zengmei Cao, Jianbo Feng, Yanming Feng,