Visible Near-Infrared Chemosensor for Mercury Ion
Organic Letters2008Vol. 10(7), pp. 1481–1484
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Mei Zhu, Mingjian Yuan, Xiaofeng Liu, Jialiang Xu, Jing Lv, Changshui Huang, Huibiao Liu, Yuliang Li, Shu Wang, Daoben Zhu
Abstract
A visible near-infrared chemosensor (MCy-1) for mercury ions was successfully devised and characterized. A large red-shift (122 nm) of the absorption maximum of MCy-1 was observed. An important feature for the new chemosensor is its high selectivity towards mercury ions over the other competitive species, making the "naked-eye" detection of mercury ions possible.
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