Reactivity-Based Fluoride Detection: Evolving Design Principles for Spring-Loaded Turn-On Fluorescent Probes
Organic Letters2007Vol. 9(18), pp. 3579–3582
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Abstract
A covalently triggered fluorescence turn-on detection scheme has been implemented for a tris(N-salicylideneamine)-derived dynamic fluorophore. Selective cleavage of strategically placed Si-O bonds by fluoride ion induces spring-loaded conformational transitions that are tightly coupled to fluorescence enhancement.
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