Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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742335 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A “turn-on” sugar–rhodamine fluorescent probe for Cu2+ detection in CH3CN has been designed and synthesized according to a Cu2+ triggered spirolactam ring-opening reaction. The introduction of sugar into probe molecule, combining with solvent effect, significantly improved its selectivity and sensitivity. The synthesized probe exhibits high Cu2+ selectivity and excellent sensitivity (limit of detection is ca. 10 μg/L) in acetonitrile media. The limit of detection is about 200 times lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended level (2.0 mg/L) for Cu2+ ions in drinking water.
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Authors
Junxia Yin, Xing Ma, Guohua Wei, Dongbin Wei, Yuguo Du,