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A dipodal bimane-ditriazole-diCu(II) complex serves as an ultrasensitive water sensor.

Joy KarmakarApurba PramanikVincent JosephVered MarksFlavio GrynszpanMindy Levine
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
An ultrasensitive fluorescent water sensor based on a dipodal bimane-Cu(II) complex is reported here. This complex, which is non-fluorescent in the absence of water, demonstrates a remarkable turn-on fluorescence in the presence of extremely low (0.000786% v/v) concentrations of water, via highly selective water-induced displacement of copper and restoration of the innate bimane fluorescence.
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