Pyrophosphate-Selective Fluorescent Chemosensor at Physiological pH: Formation of a Unique Excimer upon Addition of Pyrophosphate
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(13), pp. 3828–3829
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Abstract
We report a new fluorescent chemosensor that displays an excellent selectivity for pyrophosphate over adenosine triphosphate or phosphate in 100% aqueous solution. A unique fluorescent change was observed upon formation of a 2+2 excimer of the chemosensor.
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