A Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Gold and Mercury Ions

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Abstract

A fluorescent probe that displays a ratiometric fluorescence response towards gold and mercury ions has been devised. Emitting at a relatively longer wavelength, the conjugated form of the fluorescent dye transforms in the presence of the gold or mercury ions into a new dye, the molecular structure of which lacks the conjugation and consequently emits at a distinctly shorter wavelength. A fluorescent probe that displays a ratiometric fluorescence response towards gold and mercury ions has been devised. Emitting at a relatively longer wavelength, the conjugated form of the fluorescent dye transforms in the presence of the gold or mercury ions into a new dye (see figure).

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BODIPY, Gold, Fluorescent sensors, Fluorescence, Mercury ion, Ratiometric, Mercury ion, Ratiometric, BODIPY, Gold, Fluorescent sensors, Fluorescence

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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences

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Üçüncü, M., Karakuş, E., and Emrullahoğlu, M. (2015). A ratiometric fluorescent probe for gold and mercury ions. Chemistry - A European Journal. 21(38), 13201-13205. doi:10.1002/chem.201502411

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