Original paper
An Artificial Tongue Fluorescent Sensor Array for Identification and Quantitation of Various Heavy Metal Ions
Abstract
Herein, a small-molecule fluorescent sensor array for rapid identification of seven heavy metal ions was designed and synthesized, with its sensing mechanism mimicking that of a tongue. The photoinduced electron transfer and intramolecular charge transfer mechanism result in combinatorial interactions between sensor array and heavy metal ions, which lead to diversified fluorescence wavelength shifts and emission intensity changes. Upon principle...
Paper Details
Title
An Artificial Tongue Fluorescent Sensor Array for Identification and Quantitation of Various Heavy Metal Ions
Published Date
Aug 21, 2014
Journal
Volume
86
Issue
17
Pages
8763 - 8769
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