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Title: A benzimidazole-based fluorescent chemosensor for Cu2+recognition and its complex for sensing H2PO4−by a Cu2+displacement approach in aqueous media
Authors: Goh, H.
Ko, Y. G.
Nam, T. K.
Singh, A.
Singh, N.
Jang, D. O.
Keywords: Benzimidazole
Fluorescence
Cu2+ recognition
H2PO4 recognition
Chemosensor
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2021
Abstract: A benzimidazole-based dipodal receptor was designed and synthesized. The receptor recognized Cu2+ ions selectively in an aqueous medium in the presence of other metal ions. The resultant complex displayed selective sensing ability toward H2PO4 via a metal displacement process. The detection limits of the receptor to Cu2+, and the resultant complex to H2PO4 , were calculated to be 9.76 and 1.41 lM, respectively. These values are sufficiently low indicating that this system shows good potential for application in biological and environmental sample analyses
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2884
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