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Title: Fluorescent primary sensor for zinc and resultant complex as secondary sensor towards phosphorylated biomolecules: INHIBIT logic gate
Authors: Kaur, K.
Bhardwaj, V.K.
Kaur, N.
Singh, N.
Keywords: Chemosensor
Fluorescence
Schiff base
ESIPT
Zinc complex
Displacement approach
Issue Date: 17-Aug-2016
Abstract: Imine linked “on–off” multi-responsive and selective chemosensor has been synthesized and evaluated for cation recognition properties. The receptor shows high sensitivity and selectivity for Zn2+ through changes in fluorescence intensity based on ESIPT and charge transfer (CT) mechanism. The Zn2+ complex of the receptor can be used for phosphate quantification and for recognition of phosphorylated biomolecules through cation displacement approach.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/220
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