Bispyrenylalkane chemosensor for the naked-eye detection of nitro-explosives

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Abstract

Pyrene-based compounds have a great potential as fluorescent chemosensors for various analytes including common nitroexplosives, such as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT). Compounds having two pyrene units in one molecule, such as bispyrenylalkanes, are able to form stable, bright emissive in a visual wavelength region excimers both in non-polar and polar environments. In this work we wish to report that in non-polar solvents the excimer has poor chemosensing properties while in aqueous solutions it provides significant "turn-off"fluorescence response to TNT in the subnanomolar concentrations.

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Kovalev, I. S., Sadieva, L. K., Taniya, O. S., Yurk, V. M., Minin, A. S., Kopchuk, D. S., … Chupakhin, O. N. (2021). Bispyrenylalkane chemosensor for the naked-eye detection of nitro-explosives. Chimica Techno Acta, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.15826/chimtech.2021.8.2.09

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