Photoinduced triplet-state electron transfer of platinum porphyrin: A one-step direct method for sensing iodide with an unprecedented detection limit

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Here, we report for the first time a one-step direct method for sensing halides in aqueous solution using phosphorescence quenching of platinum-cationic porphyrin. This method offers an easy, rapid, environmentally friendly, ultra-sensitive (with a previously unattained detection limit of 1 × 10-12 M) and economical method for the determination of iodide. To fully understand the reaction mechanism responsible for the phosphorescence quenching process, we have employed cutting-edge time-resolved laser spectroscopy with broadband capabilities. This journal is

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Masih, D., Aly, S. M., Alarousu, E., & Mohammed, O. F. (2015). Photoinduced triplet-state electron transfer of platinum porphyrin: A one-step direct method for sensing iodide with an unprecedented detection limit. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3(13), 6733–6738. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ta07033j

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