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Resumen de The different recognition mechanism of carbazole derivatives for biological important anion: Theory and experiment

Xuefang Shang, Hongwei Wu, Shenyu Jia, Jie Han, Yun Liu, Zhenya Yin, Xiaojiao Qin, Jintian Zhang, Xiufang Xu

  • Two fluorescent anion sensors bearing phenol, carbazole-NH and -NO2 group were designed and synthesized. They both exhibited highly binding ability for H2PO4- among the anions tested. In the presence of H2PO4-, the fluorescence of the sensors underwent a dramatic enhancement, while the presence of other anions such as F-, AcO-, Cl-, Br-, and I-, had weak or no effect on the fluorescence. The determination limit of two sensors (1 and 2) toward H2PO4- were 3.0x10-7 and 5.0x10-7 molˑL-1, respectively. Theoretical investigation indicated it was the highest HOMO to induce the red-shift phenomena of two sensors.


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