A fluorescent probe for the detection of N 2 H 4 in solution, steam, and the biological system.
Li NongZihong LiJie ChengPing HuangWeiying LinPublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2022)
Improper use of N 2 H 4 will cause serious harm to the environment. Inhalation or skin contact with N 2 H 4 will also cause a variety of diseases for humans and animals. Herein, a fluorescent probe (HFOAc) for the detection of N 2 H 4 in solution, steam and the biological environment has been designed and synthesized.