Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7749056 Inorganic Chemistry Communications 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
By incorporating triamine-triazin as hydrogen bonding sites into the fragments of the ligands, Cerium-based metal-organic tetrahedron Ce-TBMN containing naphthalene fluorophore units has been used as an artificial chemosensor for selective recognition of guanosine over other ribonucleosides. Moreover, the size constraint of the tetrahedron benefited the selective fluorescent detection of GMP among the twelve ribonucleotides.
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