Pyridinium-Based Fluororeceptors As Practical Chemosensors for Hydrogen Pyrophosphate (HP2O73–) in Semiaqueous and Aqueous Environments
Organic Letters2012Vol. 14(17), pp. 4314–4317
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Abstract
The pyridinium-based fluororeceptor 1 and the sensor bead 2 recognize hydrogen pyrophosphate effectively through the 'Indicator Displacement Assay' (IDA) technique over a series of other anions in aq CH(3)CN (CH(3)CN/H(2)O = 4:1, v/v, pH = 6.5). The sensor bead 2 is also capable of sensing the same anion selectively in pure water.
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