Fluorescent Chemosensor for Detection and Quantitation of Carbon Dioxide Gas
Journal of the American Chemical Society2010Vol. 132(40), pp. 13951–13953
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Yang Liu, Youhong Tang, N. N. Barashkov, I. S. Irgibaeva, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Rongrong Hu, Dinara Birimzhanova, Yong Yu, Ben Zhong Tang
Abstract
CO(2) sensing is of great societal implications, as CO(2) is a component of gas mixtures from many natural and anthropogenic processes with huge impacts on globe climate and human well-being. Herein we report a CO(2) assay scheme over a wide concentration range, utilizing a fluorogen with an aggregation-induced emission feature and a liquid with tunable polarity and viscosity. The CO(2) sensing process is specific, quantitative, and interferent tolerant.
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