m-Benziporphodimethene: a new porphyrin analogue fluorescence zinc(ii) sensor
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Chen-Hsiung Hung, Gao-Fong Chang, Anil Kumar, Geng-Fong Lin, Wei-Min Ching, Eric Wei-Guang Diau
m-Benziporphodimethene is presented here as a long-wavelength Zn2+ specific chemosensor; this sensor shows fluorescence switch-on upon Zn2+ binding with no apparent background fluorescence.
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