Hydrazine-Selective Chromogenic and Fluorogenic Probe Based on Levulinated Coumarin
Organic Letters2011Vol. 13(19), pp. 5260–5263
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Abstract
Chemosignaling of hydrazine by selective deprotection of levulinated coumarin was investigated. In the presence of hydrazine, levulinated coumarin was selectively deprotected, resulting in chromogenic and fluorescent turn-on type signaling. The selective naked-eye detectable signaling of hydrazine was possible in the presence of representative metal ions and common anions in an aqueous environment.
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