Issue 9, 2016

A BODIPY sensor for water based on a photo-induced electron transfer method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems

Abstract

It was found that BODIPY MH-1 can act as a dual function-based fluorescent sensor for trace amounts of water possessing fluorescence intensity and fluorescence quantum yield as a function of water detection based on the PET (photo-induced electron transfer) method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems.

Graphical abstract: A BODIPY sensor for water based on a photo-induced electron transfer method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems

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Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
10 May 2016
Accepted
11 Jul 2016
First published
12 Jul 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

New J. Chem., 2016,40, 7278-7281

A BODIPY sensor for water based on a photo-induced electron transfer method with fluorescence enhancement and attenuation systems

Y. Ooyama, M. Hato, T. Enoki, S. Aoyama, K. Furue, N. Tsunoji and J. Ohshita, New J. Chem., 2016, 40, 7278 DOI: 10.1039/C6NJ01467D

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