Fluorescein Based Three-channel Probe for the Selective and Sensitive Detection of CO 3 2- Ions in an Aqueous Environment and Real Water Samples

We have constructed a novel fluorescein-based fluorescent chemosensor, FL-In, functionalised with an indole moiety and capable of sensing by both the optical "turn-on" and electrochemical detection of carbonate ions (CO ) in aqueous media. The probe exhibits excellent selectivity and a low...

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Drinking Water - analysis
Electrochemical Techniques
Fluorescent Dyes - chemical synthesis
Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry
Ions - analysis
Molecular Structure
Water Pollutants, Chemical - chemistry
title Fluorescein Based Three-channel Probe for the Selective and Sensitive Detection of CO 3 2- Ions in an Aqueous Environment and Real Water Samples
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