A colorimetric and fluorescent probe for the detection of Cu 2+ + in a complete aqueous solution

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The fluorescent probe has become an important method for the detection of heavy metal ions. In the present work, a new and simple fluorescent probe, Cu-P, for detecting copper ion (Cu 2+ ) was designed and synthesized. The probe has shown high sensitivity and selectivity toward Cu 2+ . The detection limit was 13 nM (based on the 3s/slope). A significant color change from yellow to pink was observed; thus, the probe Cu-P could serve as a "naked-eye" indicator for Cu 2+ . Furthermore, the proposed probe was used to detect Cu 2+ in real water and soil extract samples, with the result being satisfactory. Therefore, our proposed probe would provide a promising method for the detection of Cu2+ in the environment.

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Xu, J., Wang, Z., Liu, C., Xu, Z., Zhu, B., Wang, N., … Wang, J. (2018). A colorimetric and fluorescent probe for the detection of Cu 2+ + in a complete aqueous solution. Analytical Sciences, 34(4), 453–457. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.17P517

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