Copper(ii) and iron(ii) ion sensing with semiconducting polymer dots
Chemical Communications2011Vol. 47(10), pp. 2820–2820
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Abstract
This communication describes a simple platform that employs carboxyl functionalized semiconducting polymer dots as a fluorescent probe for sensitive ratiometric Cu(2+) and Fe(2+) detection, in which the sensing mechanism is based on aggregation-induced fluorescence quenching.
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