A BODIPY sensor for water based on a photo-induced electron transfer method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems

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It was found that BODIPY MH-1 can act as a dual function-based fluorescent sensor for trace amounts of water possessing fluorescence intensity and fluorescence quantum yield as a function of water detection based on the PET (photo-induced electron transfer) method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems.

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Ooyama, Y., Hato, M., Enoki, T., Aoyama, S., Furue, K., Tsunoji, N., & Ohshita, J. (2016). A BODIPY sensor for water based on a photo-induced electron transfer method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems. New Journal of Chemistry, 40(9), 7278–7281. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6nj01467d

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