Rational design of a highly selective and sensitive fluorescent PET probe for discrimination of thiophenols and aliphatic thiols
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 46(11), pp. 1944–1946
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Abstract
A novel highly sensitive and selective 'off-on' fluorescent probe for thiophenols has been developed by a PET mechanism through a rational design.
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