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A new pyrene based highly sensitive fluorescence probe for copper(II) and fluoride with living cell application

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ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 12, Issue 19, Pages 3037-3044

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4ob00067f

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  1. DST (Govt. of India) [SR/S1/0C-58/2010]
  2. UGC

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A new pyrene based fluorescence probe has been synthesized for fluorogenic detection of Cu2+ in acetonitrile-aqueous media (7 : 3 CH3CN-HEPES buffer, v/v, at pH 7.5) with bioimaging in both prokaryotic (Candida albicans cells) and eukaryotic (Tecoma stans pollen cells) living cells. The anion recognition properties of the sensor have also been studied in acetonitrile by fluorescence methods which show remarkable sensitivity toward fluoride over other anions examined.

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