Selective Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Fluoride by Ambiphilic Ferrocene Derivatives

Appropriate linking of Lewis acidic and Lewis basic components—in this case boronic acid and tertiary amine functionalities—allows the construction of a robust organometallic receptor capable of selectively binding hydrogen fluoride. This system can differentiate between exposure to HF and to relate...

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