A Chalcone-Based Highly Selective and Sensitive Chromofluorogenic Probe for Trivalent Metal Cations
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A Chalcone-Based Highly Selective and Sensitive Chromofluorogenic Probe for Trivalent Metal CationsAutoria
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2017Editor
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2192-6506Cita bibliogràfica
SANTOS‐FIGUEROA, Luis E., et al. A Chalcone‐Based Highly Selective and Sensitive Chromofluorogenic Probe for Trivalent Metal Cations. ChemPlusChem, 2015, vol. 80, no 5, p. 800-804.Tipus de document
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A new chalcone-based probe for the chromofluorogenic sensing of trivalent (Al3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Ga3+, In3+ and As3+) over mono- and divalent cations and anions is reported. In the presence of trivalent metal cations, the ... [+]
A new chalcone-based probe for the chromofluorogenic sensing of trivalent (Al3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Ga3+, In3+ and As3+) over mono- and divalent cations and anions is reported. In the presence of trivalent metal cations, the probe was able to display a remarkable color change from yellow to colorless that was clearly visible to the naked eye. Also, the initial strong yellow emission was gradually quenched and substituted by a weakly shifted band. [-]
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ChemPlusChem, 2015, vol. 80, no 5Drets d'accés
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