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Title: Polyamine based ratiometric fluorescent chemosensor for strontium metal ion in aqueous medium: application in Tap Water, River Water, and in Oral Care
Authors: Kaur, A.
Kaur, G.
Singh, A.
Singh, N.
Kaur, N.
Keywords: Aqueous
Fluorescence sensor
Organic nanoparticles
Pyrene
Strontium detection
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2016
Abstract: A pyrene-based polymer, 2, was synthesized via one step condensation reaction between pyrene-1-carboxaldehyde and polyamine in methanol. Organic nanoparticles (ONPs) of polymeric compound 2 were developed using a reprecipitation method and investigated for their chemosensor application using fluorescence spectroscopy. Nanoaggregates of polymer compound 2 exhibit efficient and selective chemosensor properties for detection of strontium ions in an aqueous medium, with a detection limit of 9 nM. To analyze the practical utility of the sensor, it was successfully employed to detect the amount of Sr2+ in tap water, river water, and strontium based toothpastes.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/511
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