A highly selective and instantaneously responsive Schiff base fluorescent sensor for the “turn-off” detection of iron(iii), iron(ii), and copper(ii) ions
Analytical Methods2018Vol. 11(5), pp. 642–647
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Abstract
A new and tri-responsive fluorescent Schiff base probe (DBAB) has been designed and developed for the recognition of iron(iii) ions (Fe3+), iron(ii) ions (Fe2+) and copper(ii) ions (Cu2+) simultaneously.
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