Recent Progress in Organic Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probe Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide

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The fluorescent probe has become an important method for accurate detection of H2O2, with advantages of simple operation, high sensitivity, good selectivity, and real-time dynamic monitoring. This paper reviews the research progress in organic small-molecule fluorescent probe H2O2 detection methods that are based on different recognition reactions. In addition, the application prospect of fluorescent probes in the detection of trace H2O2 is anticipated.

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Li, S., Xiao, Y., Chen, C., & Jia, L. (2022). Recent Progress in Organic Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probe Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide. ACS Omega, 7(18), 15267–15274. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00117

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