Highly sensitive optical chemosensor for the detection of Cu2+ using a rhodamine B spirolatam

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Abstract

Highly sensitive colorimetric chemosensor molecule RHN for selective detection of Cu2+ in mixed CH3CN aqueous media was designed and prepared by incorporating the well-known rhodamine fluorophore and a terdentate O2N binding unit into one molecule. The chemosensor RHN showed not only a reversible, selective, and sensitive absorbance enhancement response to Cu2+, but also a strong colour development against the colourless blank during the sensing event, a feature that would facilitate 'naked-eye' detection. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Wu, G. H., Wang, D. X., Wu, D. Y., Gao, Y., & Wang, Z. Q. (2009). Highly sensitive optical chemosensor for the detection of Cu2+ using a rhodamine B spirolatam. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 121(4), 543–548. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-009-0066-z

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