Issue 79, 2015

Comment on ‘Fluorescence sensing of arsenate at nanomolar level in a greener way: naphthalene based probe for living cell imaging’

Abstract

The naphthalene based probe (NAPSAL) described in the entitled communication is not stable in water, and therefore NAPSAL is unsuitable as an aqueous arsenate sensor.

Graphical abstract: Comment on ‘Fluorescence sensing of arsenate at nanomolar level in a greener way: naphthalene based probe for living cell imaging’

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Mar 2015
Accepted
17 Aug 2015
First published
18 Aug 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 14775-14777

Author version available

Comment on ‘Fluorescence sensing of arsenate at nanomolar level in a greener way: naphthalene based probe for living cell imaging’

Y. Liu and W. C. Trogler, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 14775 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC02494C

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