Optically responsive switchable ionic liquid for internally-referenced fluorescence monitoring and visual determination of carbon dioxide
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(56), pp. 7043–7043
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Abstract
Modulation in the local viscosity and polarity within a reversible carbamate ionic liquid system forms the basis for the fluorescence excimer-based estimation of CO(2). Inherently self-referencing, the photonic response to CO(2) recognition shows excellent sensitivity and complete reversibility, making possible a striking visual display discernible to the naked eye.
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