A New Rhodamine-Based Chemosensor Exhibiting Selective FeIII-Amplified Fluorescence
Organic Letters2006Vol. 8(8), pp. 1549–1552
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Abstract
[structure: see text] A new fluorescent probe 3 was synthesized, and it exhibited high selectivity for Fe(III) over other commonly coexistent metal ions in both ethanol and water. Upon the addition of Fe(III), the spirocyclic ring of 3 was opened and a significant enhancement of visible color and fluorescence in the range of 500-600 nm was observed.
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