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Quantifying the Binding Interactions Between CuII and Peptide Residues in the Presence and Absence of Chromophores
Published on: April 5, 2022
A colorimetric "naked-eye" Cu(II) chemosensor and pH indicator in 100% aqueous solution
Jin Young Noh1, Gyeong Jin Park, Yu Jeong Na
1Department of Fine Chemistry, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul 139-743, Korea. qkrdnd112@naver.com chealkim@seoultech.ac.kr.
Abstract:
A new, highly selective and sensitive colorimetric chemosensor 1 for detection of Cu(2+) ions in aqueous solution was developed. Receptor 1 detected Cu(2+) ions by changing its color from colorless to yellow. Moreover, the Cu(2+)-sensitive compound was used as a colorimetric pH detector based on a color change due to 1-Cu(2+) complex formation identifiable by the naked eye.
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