A Selective, Sensitive, and Chromogenic Chemodosimeter for Cyanide Based on the 1,1′-Binaphthyl Scaffold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2011Vol. 76(16), pp. 6962–6966
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Abstract
A highly selective chemodosimeter 1 for cyanide based on the 1,1'-binaphthyl skeleton is described which demonstrated significant visual change and a low limit of detection. Interestingly, a reversible process triggered successively by CN(-) and Au(3+) is also observed and determined by fluorescence, UV-vis spectra, (1)H NMR titration, and ESI-MS.
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